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Snowboots

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Elizabeth Walsh, Feb 1, 2009.

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  1. Elizabeth Walsh

    Elizabeth Walsh Active Member


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    For any snow bunnies out there,

    Here is a link to a website that sells snow boots, the company is called Sorel.

    The boots are fully waterproof and come with a washable felt liner.

    Some are rated for temperatures to -73 degrees Centigrade!

    I doubt you would find something equivalent, so thought it was a must post.
    Suitable for some après ski for starters,

    http://www.sorel.com/footwearFabricsFeatures.aspx
     
  2. My family has been wearing Sorel boots for the past 15 years for snowmobiling and snowplay.....highly recommended!
     

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