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Dec 15 2008

Kevlar Trail Performance

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YAMAHA KEVLAR TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT NEW YAMAHA KEVLAR TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT NEW Paypal US $40.00 29d 20h 54m
POLARIS KEVLAR TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT NEW POLARIS KEVLAR TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT NEW Paypal US $40.00 29d 21h 35m
ARCTIC CAT TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT KEVLAR ARCTIC CAT TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT KEVLAR Paypal US $40.00 29d 22h 7m
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YAMAHA KEVLAR TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT YAMAHA KEVLAR TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT Paypal US $40.00 29d 23h 10m
BOMBARDIER  TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT KEVLAR BOMBARDIER TRAIL PERFORMANCE SNOWMOBILE BELT KEVLAR Paypal US $40.00 29d 23h 19m
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Mountaineering Boots

Mountaineering boots are a type of footwear used in the extreme sport of mountain climbing. They are designed specifically for moving over harsh terrain.

<a href="http://www.himfr.com/buy-low_price_footwear/">low price footwear</a>Not to be confused with hiking boots, mountaineering boots are usually taller, stiffer, and insulated. The boots can be made of leather, plastic, or modern synthetic materials like Kevlar.

The extra height and stiffness of mountaineering boots helps support the climber in steep terrain where flexible boots could cause unsure footing and possibly result in a fall. This extra stiffness is traditionally achieved through the use of a full steel shank, though some manufacturers have begun to use carbon fiber to create the necessary stiffness.

Mountaineering boots are typically designed to be used with crampons. To achieve compatibility with crampons, welts are molded into the toe and heel of the boot, providing a platform for the crampon to attach to. The stiffness of the boot enhances the precision of the crampon and allows a climber to pursue steeper and more difficult terrain.

Another important aspect of mountaineering boots is warmth. To prevent frostbite in extreme cold conditions, synthetic insulation is incorporated into the boot. Lighter weight boots are classified as single boots. These single boots are insulated as a single unit with the insulation being permanently attached to the rest of the boot. Double boots, another classification, typically consist of a non-insulated shell with a removable insulated liner. They have either a leather or plastic outer-shell as well as a removable liner. The purpose of a double boot is long term protection from cold weather. If the liner becomes wet, it can be removed from the shell and dried inside a sleeping bag. Since the insulation cannot be removed from single boots, they are not ideally suited for multi-day cold weather excursions.

Mountaineering boots are used for ice climbing, mixed (rock & ice) climbing, and crevasse traverse and rescue. They are not completely stiff like ski boots as they need some degree of flexibility for activities such as hiking and snowshoeing.

The versatility of these boots also makes them popular for other activities. With their durability and extreme-weather adaptability, they are worn by snow-plough drivers, cable car operators, mountain rangers (especially in the winter), rescue paramedics, ski lift operators and snowcat drivers.

Mountaineering boots are generally considered to be too stiff for backpacking on established trails.

It is important to ensure a good fit when choosing mountaineering boots. A poor fit can result in painful foot conditions. Different boots are designed to fit certain foot types, and it is critical to find a boot that matches the size and shape of one's foot.

Maintenance should be performed as per the manufacturer's guidelines.

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