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  2. The Best Rain Boots for Kids, According to Parents and ... - AOL

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    We road-tested rain boots, scoured Amazon reviews, and chatted with a pediatrician to get the scoop on the best rain boots for toddlers and kids.

  3. 10 Pairs of Kids’ Snow Boots That They Won’t Hate Wearing

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    The two most beloved words to young kids: snow day. While that usually means no school, hours of snowball fights, snowman building and fort constructing, it can also lead to cold, damp feet—especia

  4. The 13 best hiking shoes and boots for men and women - AOL

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    What makes a good hiking shoe/boot? Wesley Trimble, the Creative Director of the American Hiking Society, told Yahoo Style there are four main factors to look for when shopping for a pair of ...

  5. Cliff Young (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    He ran continuously for five days, taking the lead during the first night and eventually winning by 10 hours. Before running the race, he had told the press that he had previously run for two to three days straight rounding up sheep in gumboots. [10]

  6. Cross country running shoe - Wikipedia

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    Cross country running shoes are made for cross country running, a form of long distance running. Season-specific trainers are available for different types of training.

  7. Mukluk - Wikipedia

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    Mukluks may be worn over an inner boot liner and under a protective overshoe. [ 4 ][ 5 ] The term mukluk is often used for any soft boot designed for cold weather, and modern designs may use both traditional and modern materials. [ 6 ] The word mukluk is of Yup'ik origin, from maklak, the bearded seal, while kamik is an Inuit word.