Atlas II Waterproof Insulated Boot - Toddler Girls'
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The See Kai Run Atlas II Waterproof Insulated Boot isn't only colorful—it'll keep our little darling warm and dry all winter, too. It's seam-sealed with a waterproof membrane to keep the snow and rain out, and the Thinsulate insulation keeps her feet warm in frigid temperatures. The hook-and-loop straps make it easy for her to take her boots off and on—or let us dress her without taking our gloves off. On top of all that winter-proofing, See Kai Run has been awarded the Seal of Acceptance from the American Pediatric Medical Association.
Details
- A cozy boot to keep her toes warm this fall and winter
- Waterproof synthetic upper is durable and lightweight
- Mesh lining is breathable and soft
- Synthetic Thinsulate insulation provides low-bulk warmth
- Hook-and-loop closure for easy on and off
- Rubber soles keep her upright on slick surfaces
- See Kai Run recommends sizing up for best fit
- Item #SKAA01M
- Upper Material
- synthetic
- Waterproofing
- seam-sealed, waterproof upper
- Insulation
- 3M Thinsulate
- Lining
- fleece
- Removable Liner
- remoable sockliner
- Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Footbed
- cushioned
- Sole
- rubber
- Activity
- casual
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5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 18, 2020
Cute, Comfy, Waterproof.
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- I've put it through the wringer
A warm waterproof winter boot that's not bulky and my picky toddler actually loves? YUP. These boots are magic. I love that they have a slim profile and great traction so my 3-year-old stays sturdy whatever she's getting into. She wears them to school in winter, sledding, and romping around the snowy backyard.
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