FUR BOOTS MADE OF NATURAL RACCOON WITH ZIPPERS
These raccoon fur boots with zippers are designed to face the Canadian winters. You can be sure that your feet stay warm, dry and comfortable in cold conditions.
This exact model is also offered in dyed black raccoon fur. Click here to check it out!
- Natural raccoon fur
- Zipper closing system
- Height including the sole: 12 inches
- Multilayer and removable lining
- Real leather details
- Exclusive Grenier injected sole, lifetime warranty
- This boot has been laboratory tested and its thermal heat has exceeded the maximum capacity of the device (-60 °C).
- The weight of a boot, including the inner lining, is 1.14 lb
- Made in Canada
All of our Grenier boots are made of high quality materials that will last for many winters to come. Some of our clients still have the Grenier fur boots they bought from us 20 years ago! We make high quality products to make sure you are warm and happy to go outside, even during the coldest days of winter. Every pair of fur boots, mittens and hat available here are handcrafted with love and care by our team of seamstresses here in Barraute, Canada. Encouraging local businesses has never been this easy. And it’s starts here.
RACCOON FUR BOOTS WARRANTY
We are extremely proud to offer the best warranty on the market. To buy the authentic Grenier boot, make sure to always look for our name under the sole.
- Our resistant sole is life guaranteed
- The other components have a 5 years warranty
- Fire, excessive heat, snowmobile foot warmers and petroleum products can damage the sole of your boots. We take no responsibility for these damages
- Fur wear is not guaranteed
It is very important to keep your bill since we will honor our guarantee only on presentation of it.
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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