Abby IV Boot - Women's
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The North Face Women's Abby IV Boot gives you both the waterproof protection and stylish appearance you've been looking for to confidently trudge through the snowy, cold winter months.
Details
- Smooth suede upper, full-grain leather mudguard, faux fur cuff, and an exquisite style furnish this fashion-forward winter boot
- H2O Proof construction (waterproof materials and taped seams) offers an impermeable barrier to the elements so you can sled with friends or wander around the resorts
- PrimaLoft Eco insulation (made from 50% recycled materials) keeps you toasty and comfortable on frigid early-morning commutes to the bus or train station
- Women-specific last has reduced heel volume to ensure a secure fit and accommodates the higher arches and insteps and narrower anatomy common to a woman's foot
- Nine-inch shaft height lets you trudge through snowy sidewalks with ease
- NorthFit design and Northotic footbed provide enhanced stability, support, and cushioning while you stroll around the mountain village
- Recycled P.E.T. lining feels soft and comfortable, and gives you eco-friendly vibes
- Tough TNF WinterGrip rubber outsole base with IcePick temperature-sensitive lugs supplies solid winter traction on icy or snowy terrain
- Item #TNF7727
- Upper Material
- [upper] suede, [mudguard] full-grain leather
- Waterproofing
- H2O Proof
- Height
- (9in) mid-calf
- Closure
- lace
- Lining
- recycled P.E.T.
- Insulation
- PrimaLoft (200g)
- Sole
- WinterGrip (rubber), IcePick (temperature-sensitive rubber)
- Midsole
- EVA
- Footbed
- Northotic
- Claimed Weight
- 1 lb 13 oz
- Recommended Use
- casual winterwear
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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