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The Columbia Women's Minx™ Shorty III Winter Boots are a great pick for staying warm and dry in cold weather. These are designed to offer ultimate comfort and a dependable performance when the temperatures begin to drop. The winter boots are crafted with Columbia's Omni-Tech™ waterproof and breathable materials to keep your feet dry, and 200g of insulation to keep your feet warm. The boots also have a durable Omni-Grip™ non-marking rubber outsole for good traction on different terrians. While the faux-fur collar and tongue add to the comfort, the Omni-Heat™ reflective lining helps keep your feet warm by reflecting your body heat.
Waterproof and breathable membrane with Omni-Tech™ technology protects feet from the elements and lets moisture escape for a comfortable, dry feel
200g Insulation keeps you warm in cold temperatures
Omni-Grip™ non-marking rubber outsole enhanced grip and traction on all terrians, in both wet or dry weather
Removable contoured PU footbed ensures cushioned support with every step
Faux-fur collar & tongue lining provides cozy warmth and comfort
Omni-Heat™ lining keeps you warm by reflecting and holding in your body heat, making you feel cozy not bulky
Boot Type | Winter Boot |
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Closure Type | Lace Up |
Upper Material(s) | Textile |
Midsole Material | Foam |
Lining Material(s) | Polyester |
Outsole Material(s) | Rubber |
Fill/Insulation Type | Polyester |
Insulation Weight (g) | 200 g |
Advanced Technology | Omni Grip |
Product Use(s) | Winter Boots,Waterproof |
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