Fxr X-cross Snowmobile Boots Water-resistant -40c Women's Size 8 Fuchsia on 2040-parts.com
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CONTINENTAL U.S. BUYERS: NON-CONTINENTAL U.S. BUYERS: Features: Moderate activity rating -40oC Toe kick - clean snow and ice with ease Highly water-resistant outer construction 100% seam-sealed inner lining Fur lining FXR High Traction outsole Fixed liner BTO Thermostatic midsole insert Diamond grid genuine rubber inserts Webbing pull strap
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