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Baffin Pivot Boots Sz 11 on 2040-parts.com

US $251.95
Location:

Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:BAFFIN TECHNOLOGY Manufacturer Part Number:6115-0000-11 Part Brand:BAFFIN UPC:Does not apply

BAFFIN PIVOT BOOTS SZ 11

SKU: 6115-0000-11

  • Utilizes new boa technology for easy on-easy off
  • Rated to -94°F /-70°C
  • No more laces or buckles to rip seats
  • 8 Layer inner boot system features thermaplush
  • Boot liner provides lightweight thermal insulation and moisture management
  • New extremely tough leathers help protect lower extremities from impact and penetration injuries
  • New sole provides excellent traction on the snow and running boards

 

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