The North Face Progressive ZIP II WP Winter boots, Women's, Size: 7, Tnf black gardenia white shoes

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Zalando Combining city style with mountainready tech, the ThermoBall™ Progressive II Waterproof ZipUp Winter Boots don’t look like insulated boots, but that’s exactly what they are. They're engineered with DryVent™ technology that's not only waterproof, but breathable for allday comfort whether you're spending the day indoors or out. Thermoball™ insulation will keep your feet toasty even when it’s damp. And the grippy rubber soles and supportive OrthoLite footbeds mean you can pound wintery pavements with confidence and in comfort. Sale | Upper material: rubber/textile/Lining: polyester/Sole: abrasionproof rubber/Insole: synthetics | Sale order at Zalando UK! Size: 7. Color: Tnf black gardenia white. Pattern: plain.

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Combining city style with mountainready tech, the ThermoBall™ Progressive II Waterproof ZipUp Winter Boots don’t look like insulated boots, but that’s exactly what they are. They're engineered with DryVent™ technology that's not only waterproof, but breathable for allday comfort whether you're spending the day indoors or out. Thermoball™ insulation will keep your feet toasty even when it’s damp. And the grippy rubber soles and supportive OrthoLite footbeds mean you can pound wintery pavements with confidence and in comfort. Sale | Upper material: rubber/textile/Lining: polyester/Sole: abrasionproof rubber/Insole: synthetics | Sale order at Zalando UK! Size: 7. Color: Tnf black gardenia white. Pattern: plain.

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Polyurethane coated zip closure Synthetic padding retains heat even in humid conditions. The fabric acts as a waterproof barrier against rain and snow for guaranteed dryness.


Product specifications

Brand The North Face
EAN
  • 0196247345131
Material
  • Rubber/textile, abrasion-proof rubber, synthetics
Color
  • Tnf black gardenia white
Size
  • 7 UK
  • 7
Gender
  • Female

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