Snowgear insulated boot covers. Waterproof, lined, slip on boot covers with carbide spikes built into sole. They are men's size 10, which means they fit OVER a size 10 boot. Zip front. Perfect for ice fishing, or any use in sub-zero and icy conditions. Seller pays for economy shipping
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