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Motorfist Contessa Snowmobile Boots / Womens 8 / 20360-1008 on 2040-parts.com

US $172.99
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Motorfist Gender:Women Make:Contessa US Shoe Size (Women's):8 UPC:Does not apply

Contessa Boot

M.S.R.P. $229.99

The Contessa boot, designed for a woman's foot, also features eVent™ waterproof membrane to offer the same sweat-free boot technology found in the men’s Stomper and Redline.


Industry Exclusive eVent™ Waterproof and Breathable Footwear Technology

• 800 gram Thinsulate™ Insulation

• Molded for Women’s Feet

• Custom REPLACEABLE Sole

• Molded Heel Cap and Toe Cap for Strength and Durability

• Insole has Extra Padding at Heel and Ball of the Foot

• Additional Insole Spacer Included for Custom Sizing

• NEW Extra Strength No-Slip Laces

• Use of the Argyle Sock is Recommended for Best Performance 




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