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$9 Special: It may be $9 or $19 or $199, in any case these items are the last one or two in our inventory and we just want them out as they are taking up space. These products won't last long so be sure to be quick on the trigger. As these items will sell out quickly, they are available for internet purchase only (we won't be able to show them to you at our retail store.) Super light shell: Great for casual skiers because these boots are the easiest to walk around in, easiest to take on and put off and help reduce fatigue. Carve junior liner: This basic, yet comfortable liner offers adequate support for the little ones and enough insulation to keep them warm (and complaining less). The comfort footbed will give a bit of extra support in the heel and arch. Plastic Buckles: Lightweight and easy to use, plastic boot buckles are the default choice found on most beginner and lower intermediate boots. Sometimes they will be found on more advanced models to save on weight, or to make the boots more affordable.
Tongue Pull: A loop of fabric at the top of the tongue helps in putting on and removing the boots. Pull it forward and to the side and your foot should slide right in.
Easy-Entry Concept: The 'Easy-Entry Concept' is essentially an inverse shell overlap, making the boot open significantly wider at the top of the instep, making it easier to put on and take off than traditional shells. Easy Open/Close Single Buckle: This buckle is really light, really low torque to open and close, and was made to be used by little kids. Which is convenient since this is a little kid's boot! Design Your Boot Stickers: These junior boots come with a little page of stickers so your child can customize their boots (or customize the wall in the living room or customize their carseat or whatever--if it needs customization through some stickers on it). Junior Boot Fit:This is a boot designed for junior skiers. Keep in mind that ALL junior boots are designed for lower volume (i.e. narrower) feet. If your child does not have such a foot or you are buying a larger junior boot for an adult, you should consider sizing up |