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DryGuy BootGlove Boot Covers

Editors' Summary

Designed in the frigid Alaskan Arctic, BootGlove provides a Thermal Protection Layer of Insulating neoprene for your Ski Boots to keep your feet warm in extreme wind chill and winter snow conditions.

Product Features

Windproof and waterproof boot glove will increase your boot temperature up to 20 degrees

Designed to fit ski boots

Heavy 5 Mil N2s Neoprene outer shell

Adjustable Velcro heel strap

Easy on velcro close

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Product Summary

Designed in the frigid Alaskan Arctic, BootGlove provides a Thermal Protection Layer of Insulating neoprene for your Ski Boots to keep your feet warm in extreme wind chill and winter snow conditions. Skiers will appreciate the lasting warmth BootGlove provides adding up to +20-degrees F/7-degrees C to your boot's toe box and conserving heat loss where it’s most important… YOUR FEET!The BootGlove from DryGuy is a performance layering system that blocks the loss of body heat from your boots. As a thermally insulated neoprene glove for your boots, it will keep your feet warm in extreme wind and snow chill situations. Designed and tested to -20 degrees F in the frigid Alaskan Arctic, the BootGlove has also been tested to hold in body heat adding up to +53 degrees F to the shell of your boots and up to 20 degrees F to the toe box for toasty toes. Designed for use with snowboard, Nordic, telemark, snowshoe, and mountaineering boots, the BootGlove is waterproof and has a Velcro adjustable rear strap for comfort.

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