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Fxr Racing X Cross Womens Snowboard Skiing Sled Snowmobile Boots Black Blue 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.50
Location:

Smithfield, Utah, United States

Smithfield, Utah, United States
Excellent used condition still look new!
Brand:FXR US Shoe Size (Women's):10 Gender:Women Color:Black Blue US Shoe Size (Men's):10 Shoe Style:Full Length

FXR Racing X Cross Womens size 10 Black and Blue


Very warm boots, $169 new.


 X CROSS BOOT for Men or Women


Updated tongue design for better fit/lace tightening


Revised materials and pattern for increased durability


Ankle Lace Lock Secure System


Fixed liner


BTO Thermostatic midsole insert


FXR High Traction outsole


Toe kick - clean snow and ice with ease


Diamond grid genuine rubber inserts


Webbing pull strap


Fur lining


Moderate activity rating -40°C


600g insulation equivalent


Thanks for looking!

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