New England Overshoes Commuter Shoes - Waterproof (For Men)
$24.95
$69.99
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Item #96444
Closeouts. Just slip New England Overshoes' waterproof Commuter shoes over your regular shoes before you leave the house, and let their durable, polyurethane-coated waterproof uppers fend off the cold, wet unpleasantries. Zip front with secure snap keeps zipper in placePadded collar with pull-on loop for easy on and offTraction soleWeight: 1 lb. 8 oz. pr. Medium width Closeouts. China. Size: XS(5-6) S(6-7) M(7-8) L(8-9) XL(9-10) 2XL(10-11)
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By L. Mensa Style from Houston, TX on 3/29/2008
Pros:
Breathable, Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, inexpensive, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I use the New England overshoes primarily for rainy weather, or for times where I don't wish to mess up my shoes, like painting walls or fences.
Good for what they are made for
By Kirk from Minneapolis, Mn on 3/26/2008
Pros:
Good Traction, Lightweight, Waterproof
Cons:
Difficult Entry & Exit
Best Uses:
Slippery Terrain, Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: They are good for what they are made for. Not stylish, but very functional.
By shopolicious from Ohio on 3/1/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Slippery Terrain, Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I ordered these for my husband. He needed something to protect his dress shoes for work. With the slippery, snowy, wet conditions of a Cleveland winter, these commuter shoes have done their job. They slip on easily over his oxfords and keep his feet and his shoes warm and dry. The traction is great for the sidewalks that are not quite cleared.
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