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Klim Adrenaline GTX Snowmobile / Off-Road Boots Snow boots tend to run small. Unless you have tried these on, we recommend ordering a size larger than your normal shoe size. Snow boots are not available in half sizes. The Adrenaline Boot began the revolution in technical sled-based footwear. Featuring the latest in GORE-TEX® and 3M™ Thinsulate™ Insulation technology, the Adrenaline offers the highest-activity rider total comfort. 600 Grams of 3M™ Thinsulate™ Insulation delivers optimum warmth levels for active days on and off the machine. Adrenaline users constitute the largest population of riders on the snow--riders who demand footwear that keeps their feet dry, comfortable and secure across a wide range of conditions without impeding their freedom of movement.
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