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  2. Ridestore - Wikipedia

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    Ridestore AB: A multi-brand e-commerce store operating only in Europe, selling their proprietary brands Dope Snow and Montec-wear along with other well known snow and outerwear brands. [3] Dope Snow: An in-house snow apparel brand established in 2008, [4] that is sold in the United States and Canada. Montec: An in-house snow apparel brand ...

  3. The 9 Best Toddler & Kids' Snow Boots, Tested by Little Ones ...

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    To choose the best snow boots for kids, I went straight to PureWow parents for their recommendations, cross-checking them against reviews online. My top picks are based on shoes that their kids ...

  4. These Bestselling Snow Boots Have Over 27,000 5-Star Reviews

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    Snow boots are a necessity for a great portion of the country during this time, and now is the ideal time to find a deal on a durable pair! ... These Bestselling Snow Boots Have Over 27,000 5-Star ...

  5. Snow boot - Wikipedia

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    Snow boots are waterproof or water resistant, but winter boots are not. The two boot types have different uses. The snow boot is used on very wet or snowy conditions, while winter boots are better used on well-maintained roads or paths, or even while shopping. Snow boots are made of easy-to-clean materials, but winter boots are not.

  6. Snowshoe - Wikipedia

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    Samuel de Champlain wrote, referencing the Huron and Algonquin First Nations, in his travel memoirs (V.III, p. 164), "Winter, when there is much snow, they (the Indians) make a kind of snowshoe that are two to three times larger than those in France, that they tie to their feet, and thus go on the snow, without sinking into it, otherwise they ...

  7. Ski boot - Wikipedia

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    Cross-country boots, like all Nordic equipment, attach to the ski usually only at the toe of the boot and are allowed to flex at the ball of the foot similarly to a normal shoe or boot. Cross-country boots generally use one of four attachment systems; NNN (New Nordic Norm), 75mm Nordic Norm ("three-pin" binding, "75NN"), d-ring, or SNS (Salomon ...