Fubuki

Fubuki Niseko 3.0 Low Olive

€123.97
€123.97
€123.97
€123.97
€123.97
€123.97
€123.97
€123.97
€123.97

This incredibly warm, incredibly durable, and incredibly lightweight snow boot will have you question everything you’ve ever worn (winter time) before. The strong EVA outer shell, in combination with the soft wool blend lining, makes this boot difficult to compete with in terms of both comfort and insulation. Design-wise, the boot has been inspired by traditional, northern Japanese fishing/road worker boots. In other words, although worn all year round by some people, this boot has been built for harsh, snowy weather conditions. With every pair of Niseko 3.0 Low follows a 2-layered removable insole.

  • UNISEX
  • 100% Water Resistant
  • Cleated rubber sole
  • Shock-absorbing heel

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    Shipping to USA
  • DHL Express - €55.00 Delivery 3-7 business days
  • FedEx - €25.00 Delivery 3-5 business days
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Description

This incredibly warm, incredibly durable, and incredibly lightweight snow boot will have you question everything you’ve ever worn (winter time) before. The strong EVA outer shell, in combination with the soft wool blend lining, makes this boot difficult to compete with in terms of both comfort and insulation. Design-wise, the boot has been inspired by traditional, northern Japanese fishing/road worker boots. In other words, although worn all year round by some people, this boot has been built for harsh, snowy weather conditions. With every pair of Niseko 3.0 Low follows a 2-layered removable insole.

  • UNISEX
  • 100% Water Resistant
  • Cleated rubber sole
  • Shock-absorbing heel
Delivery
  • DHL Express - 55.00 € Delivery 3-7 business days
  • EMS - 35.00 € Delivery 10-20 business days
  • FedEx - 25.00 € Delivery 3-5 business days
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