Gears Pluie Couvre-Bottes

SKU : 30-607443

40,95 $

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Description

Wear over shoes or boots to protect them from rain, water, mud, and slush.

 

🌧️ Waterproof Shoe Protection: Constructed from 100% waterproof polyester with a PVC backing, these shoe covers will guard your footwear and keep your feet dry in all weather and all seasons.

🌟 High Visibility: Features a reflective strip on the heel for enhanced safety in low-light conditions and during nighttime activities.

🚶 Slip-Resistant Traction: Equipped with a durable ripple rubber sole for superior grip and anti-slip, you won’t ever have to fear a wet or icy surface.

⚡ Easy-Access: Designed with a long zippered track along the side that runs from the sole to the mouth. When unzipped, it allows for effortless side entry with your foot.

🌊 Secure Storm Flap: Once your shoe or rain boot is in and you’ve zipped up the side, pat down the Velcro storm flap over. the zipper for enhanced protection against rain.

🛡️ Secure Fit: Integrated underfoot strap ensures the boot cover remains snug against your footwear and prevents any excess material near the ankle from flapping around.

📏 Versatile Sizing: Reference the sizing chart in the images to find your perfect fit and note that it’s provided as per your running shoe size. You must go up a size if you wish to wear the boot covers over the top of work boots (e.g., Timberlands) or motorcycle boots.

♻️ Eco-Friendly & Cost-Effective: By choosing these reusable shoe protectors over disposable options, you’re making an environmentally conscious choice that saves money in the long run.

👫 Unisex Design Appeal: Their sleek black color and minimalistic styling make these boot covers a versatile choice for both men and women, complementing any outfit or style.

🌐 Versatile Use Cases: Ideal for a wide range of activities, these boot covers are great for motorcycling, biking, hiking, camping, hunting, construction, landscaping, gardening, fishing, and more.

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