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| Brand: DryGuy Category: Sports
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| Features:
| • | Constructed of neoprene | | • | Waterproof boot glove will increase your boot temperature up to 20 degrees | | • | Weighs eight ounces | | • | Adjustable with a Velcro rear strap |
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Product Description 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. About DryGuy DryGuy's patents and technologies were born from hands-on experiences in the snow and outdoors. In 1994, founder Joel Beckett set out to solve the problem of cold feet and hands. By applying lessons learned from 20 years in the aerospace industry, Joel discovered new ways to keep active people warm. Today DryGuy is the country's leading supplier of footwear and accessory dryers and thermal layering systems. DryGuy's products are designed to keep you at an optimum level of comfort inside and out.
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent product March 17, 2006 J. Wilmot (Colorado) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bootgloves are a great thing to have on the slopes. I have inherently cold feet and that can make skiing miserable. However the boot glove keeps the plastic of my ski boots from getting too cold and thus my feet stay warmer. They are also great for spring skiing. During the spring it is not the cold temperatures that are the problem but the wet snow. With the boot glove on the slush does not work its way into the overlap of my boots thus my feet stay dry.
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