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US $79.95
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Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
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Hi-Tec Boots Manta Shoes Size 7 Charcoal Red Silver

  • These are Hi-Tec Manta waterproof shoes for the demanding rider
  • Size 7 mens, Size 8 womens
  • Charcoal Red Silver
  • Only 1 available

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Hi-Tec logic technology is about confort and performance. Technology that works in conjunction with one another to optimize fit and stability
The Adventure Sport Collection of footware is desingned to offer the versitility needed to perform in the varying and unpredictable conditions adventure racing and other outdoor sports presents.

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