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Helly Hansen Lynx

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$149.95
MSRP: $150.00

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Great boots for all but the most extreme of cold conditions.

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Materials: synthetic
Use: If there's gonna be snow on the ground, these are on.
Break-in Period: 3-5 wears
Weight: Nothing to sing about, but no complaints here.
Price Paid: Pro-Deal

Great boots for all but the most extreme of cold conditions.

These are my go to boots for outdoors use in the winter here in the Canadian prairies. Great snow and ice traction, discreet enough that I can wear them inside if need be. Snowproof, and comfy. When it's below -35Celsius out, I wouldn't recommend sticking yourself in a snowdrift and not moving around. These boots will get cold if you do that. But I wear these to go out and play. Anything from walking to school, or taking my little brothers toboganning, to a bit of trail building, these boots do everything well.

This is probably one of the most rugged and versatile cold weather boots out there, and like all other Helly Hansen footwear, it still has great traction even on wet surfaces.

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Description

The Men's Lynx is a men's winter boot made by Helly Hansen. It has an average rating of 4 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $150

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