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what are some cheap snowmobile boots

I tried cheap boots, they were uncomfortable, not even close to waterproof and bulky. I didn't have them very long before I said enough is enough. Bought a pair of motorfist stompers and never looked back. Good boots are worth every penny you spend on them.
 
The top three selling boots in our warehouse right now are the MotorFist Stomper 2.0, the Klim GTX Adrenaline, and the FXR Mission Boot. In fact we sold nearly 30 pairs of the Mission boot this weekend just at the Puyallup show.

All of these boots are similar in cost, insulation, and weight. All of which have a good warranty as well.

Boots are nothing that you should skimp on, considering you may have to walk one day to save your life in them, and getting cold feet is not gonna end well. Let us know if you have something specific you are looking for that you have seen in the past. We would be happy to explain the benefits of all of these for you!

Here is the shopping page for all of our boot selections, feel free to check on these boots here!

BLOWN MOTOR BOOT SELECTION

 
Right now its MIGHTY HARD to beat a pair of
MotorFist Stomper 2.0

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Bunny boots.....two layers of rubber with a layer of wool between them. By far the best boots I've had for sledding. 100% waterproof and warm. I think I paid $50 for them.
 
The top three selling boots in our warehouse right now are the MotorFist Stomper 2.0, the Klim GTX Adrenaline, and the FXR Mission Boot. In fact we sold nearly 30 pairs of the Mission boot this weekend just at the Puyallup show.

All of these boots are similar in cost, insulation, and weight. All of which have a good warranty as well.

Boots are nothing that you should skimp on, considering you may have to walk one day to save your life in them, and getting cold feet is not gonna end well. Let us know if you have something specific you are looking for that you have seen in the past. We would be happy to explain the benefits of all of these for you!

Here is the shopping page for all of our boot selections, feel free to check on these boots here!

BLOWN MOTOR BOOT SELECTION


how are your caslte x boots blown motor
 
wjl is this what you ride in and are they very warm?

I have both.
I ride/work/snowshoe/hunt/snowblow in them and they are warm. I like the black ones better just because of the ankle padding.
Sometimes they are too warm, both models.
I spray them with camp dry every season and they work well.
The soles work good with the running boards and do not chunk out.

I know this was not mentioned but you could look into snowboard boots too.
 
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I have both.
I ride/work/snowshoe/hunt/snowblow in them and they are warm. I like the black ones better just because of the ankle padding.
Sometimes they are too warm, both models.
I spray them with camp dry every season and they work well.
The soles work good with the running boards and do not chunk out.

I know this was not mentioned but you could look into snowboard boots too.

thank you so much wji they look like a great boot at a great price, i am thinking about getting them.
 
Boots with "speed lacers" will tear up your seat if you move side to side on the snowmobile. Look at the boots and see how the laces are attached. Some are snowmobile seat friendly and some are not. Not worth saving a few bucks and tearing up your seat.
 
I have not had a seat tear because of the speed laces. If your pants have the snow gator you should be fine. I wear the FreeRide pant.
Been riding with both styles (mostly black, inferno) since 08 and never torn a seat.
Recommended them to others on here and had Pm's that they worked great.
 
Thorogood NEOS Overboots
Slip on over my sneakers, keep my foot nice and dry.


But, I'm an amputee and most regular boots won't stay tight on my prosthetic foot.
 
Just remember, whether buying cheap or quality, "Long after the price is forgotten, the quality remains (or doesn't remain if you go cheap)."
 
I wear Danners... keep then oiled and I stay dry... the reason I wear these boots? In case I have to walk out
 
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