SNUX  Overboot Ski Boot Covers

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Designed to keep your ski-booted feet warm in various alpine conditions, the SNUX Overboot shoe covers use thermal COZYTECH® technology to boost warmth and maintain boot dryness.

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Features

  • COZYTECH 5-layer thermal fabric technology helps maintain and amplify heat generated inside of your ski boots
  • Ideal for temperatures from -40 to 32°F
  • Fully wrapped heel coverage enhances blood flow to your Achilles tendons; hook-and-loop closures secure your fit
  • Interior liner grips help provide a nonslip fit in the toe boxes
  • Arch coverage prevents snow buildup on the soles and further contours heat around the foot
  • Elasticized edge trims provide flexibility
  • Construction features a single waterproof taped seam for flexibility and to prevent moisture breaches
  • Patented touch-strap adjustable fastener with rubber pull tab allows for easy on/off and adjustments
  • Decorative logo prints
  • One size; pair weight: 8.8 oz.; dimensions: 13.4 x 7.1 in.
  • Neoprene core contains recycled matierals

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Technical Specs

Fabric

3.5 mm neoprene

Best Use

Downhill Skiing

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews
4 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars

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2 out of 2 (100%) reviewers recommend this product

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Rob M
Seattle
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Superior design

2 years ago

The design of these is a lot better than the DryGuy Boot Gloves in the following way. After skiing with the Boot Gloves, I have snow that makes it up the side of the covers and when I take them off, I have hard packed snow in and around my foot buckles from where the snow gets trapped. This does not happen with the Snux. TIP - fit the Snux at home and leave them on your boots until they stretch out a little. Any neoprene product is tight when its new, and pre-stretching make it easier to put on when in the car park or lodge. If you are going to ski in 20 F and below, these are the way to go.

Age:45–54
Experience Level:Expert
Yes , I recommend this product
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SeattleLucy
Seattle, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Love these! So warm!

3 years ago

I received these to test out and I was super skeptical that they could make a difference, but they did immediately! I went cross country skiing on a cold day and had no cold in my toes until I passed them over to a friend with very poor circulation who also found they made an immediate difference! As a bonus we got so many compliments for them on the trail! I haven't tried them downhill skiing yet but if they keep my feet warm in thin XC boots when it's 15 degrees out I feel like they'll be great for downhill too. The bottom is constructed better than some alternatives on the market - it's designed to fit between the toe & heel piece on a downhill boot so it won't get chewed up if you keep them on when you're not on snow.

Age:25–34
Experience Level:Expert
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Bqninja
Salt Lake City
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Works well, but overpriced

3 years ago

I got these because the glove secures in the instep instead of ball of foot (the only other boot glove for much cheaper secures via an elastic over ball of foot and is easily destroyed as you are stepping on it all the time). Toes were kept warm skiing shin deep powder in under 10 degree weather all day. Previously my toes would start to get numb after 2 hours. Velcro closure is secure and stays in place all day. It is just so insanely expensive I can’t give it a higher rating.

Age:35–44
Experience Level:Intermediate
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gs56
Mill Creek, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

No more numb toes

4 months ago

I've been looking for a product that would help keep my toes from getting frozen when skiing for months. I tried heated socks which proved to be too bulky and only worked marginally well. On a whim I decided to give the SNUX overboots a try. When I got to the parking lot at Mission Ridge, it was around 25 degrees with 30 - 35 mph gusts. My feet started to get cold as soon as I put my ski boots on as is usually the case. Once I put the SNUX overboots on, my feet immediately felt warmer although I assumed that this was psychological in nature. Over the course of the morning I found that it took longer for my feet to start to get cold and my toes never got numb which has been the normal course. Went in for lunch and my toes actually got warm which was a welcome relief and stayed that way for the rest of the day on the slopes. Who would have thought that a pair of neoprene covers would make such a difference. I'm completely sold on this product.

Age:65–74
Experience Level:Expert
Yes , I recommend this product
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