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Baffin Crossfire Boots Black/flo-green Sz 14 on 2040-parts.com

US $143.95
Location:

Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:BAFFIN TECHNOLOGY Manufacturer Part Number:4300-0160-BAN-14 Part Brand:BAFFIN UPC:Does not apply

BAFFIN CROSSFIRE BOOTS BLACK/FLO-GREEN SZ 14

SKU: 4300-0160-BAN-14

  • Great cold weather boot for everyday winter wear
  • Full lace style boot with rounded eyelets
  • Comfort rated at -40°F/ -40°C
  • 5 layer inner boot provides superior warmth
  • Integrated rubber outsole with arch support
  • Aggressive sole provides extra traction on slick, snowy surfaces
  • Double weave 900 denier nylon with reflective piping

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