DESCRIPTION OF NATURAL OTTER FUR BOOTS
These otter fur boots offer a very classic look. They will delight the more cautious people who like to have their feet warm and prefer simplicity! Ideal for walking and outdoor outings. These are natural otter fur boots but the same model is also available in teinted black. The otter is of Quebec origin. It looks like the seal while being warmer because of its thick down (short and long hairs).
- Natural otters
- Genuine leather trim
- With laces and cogwheel closures
- Height of 12 inches including the sole
- Inner multilayer and removable lining
- Exclusive injected insoles Attic guaranteed for life
- Anti-rust steel eyelets
- These boots have been laboratory tested and their thermal heat has exceeded the maximum capacity of the device, -60 ° C.
- The weight of a boot, including the inner lining, is 1.10 lb
- Made in Canada
These fur boots, as well as all of our Grenier boots, are handcrafted with care by our team in Barraute, Canada. We use high quality fur and materials to make sure your feet will be kept warm for many, many winters to come.
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WARRANTY OF OTTER FUR BOOTS
We are particularly proud to offer the best warranty on the market. Therefore, to make sure you buy the authentic Grenier shoe, always look for our name under the sole.
- Our resistant sole is guaranteed for life.
- A 5-year warranty applies to the other components.
- Fire, excessive heat, snowmobile foot warmers and contact with a petroleum product can damage the sole of your boots. We do not assume any responsibility for these damages.
- Fur wear is not guaranteed.
It is therefore important that you keep your invoice since we will honor our guarantee only on presentation of it.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
When you first try the boots on, you may think they are too small. Remember that the inner lining is made of foam that will take the shape of your foot. So you should be tight but pain free.
Note that both boots are identical (no right or left foot). You can make an identification on the inside label of the lining (L – R) or simply cut the label off of the right foot, in order to distinguish the left boot from the right boot.
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