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Dry Guy BootGlove
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Dry Guy BootGlove
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Do the natural thing and add an additional layer of insulation for winter. The BootGlove™ by Dry Guy has been tested* to hold in body heat adding up to +53° to the shell temperature of your boot for toasty toes. By using the BootGlove™ as a layer the same as you would with the rest of the body you will be conserving heat loss where it is important, your feet.
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.
Snowboarders, Telemarketers, Snowshoers & people who wear Mountaineering boots will appreciate the lasting warmth BootGlove™ Universal provides adding up to +20° F / +7° C to your boots toe box and conserving heat loss where it's most important...YOUR FEET! Downhill skiers will appreciate the absolute warmth that the BootGlove™ Alpine provides. A performance layering system that blocks the loss of body heat from your boots.
Key Features:
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Comes in two styles: Alpine & Universal
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Adjustable Velcro Heel Strap
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Side Abrasion Patches
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Wind and Water Proof
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Warranty:30 day
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Styles:
- Alpine: Ski boots
- Universal: Snowboard, Nordic, Telemark, Snowshoe & Mountaineering boots (limited quantity)
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Material: 5 Mil N2s Neoprene Outer Shell
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Color: Black
- *Testing: In an engineered test at Moose Mountain Ski Resort in Fairbanks, Alaska (the outside air temperature was -5° F below 0° at the ski lodge) the following results were recorded:
- Temperature probes were placed on the shell of the ski boots.
- A BootGlove™ was placed over one of the boots in the ski lodge.
- After skiing 1,300 vertical feet, the exposed boot shell temperature was -5° F, while the boot protected by the BootGlove™ was +48° F.
- The shell of the boot protected by the BootGlove™ was +53° F warmer than the other shell.
- The test was repeated with identical result.
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