| SnowStoppers Nylon Snow Mittens (Lime Green, X-Small) |  | Brand: SnowStoppers Category: Apparel Department: unisex-child
Buy New: $13.15 as of 5/24/2012 04:41 MYT details
Seller: Amazon.com
Color: lime green Media: Sports Size: X-Small Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 3.6 x 2.2
MPN: XLLMNM2 Model: SnowStoppers Nylon Mittens UPC: 670541210062 EAN: 0670541210062 ASIN: B006DYSVHQ
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| Features:
| • | Outer shell 100% Nylon, Cuff 100% Acrylic, Inner Lining 100% Polyester, Insulation 65% Olefin and 35 % Polyester. Hand wash with warm water, no bleach. Lay flat to dry. | | • | Featruing the Patented SnowStoppers Sleeve | | • | They Stop the Snow from getting in to the wrist between the coat and mitten | | • | They're Fully WATERPROOF & They DON'T FALL OFF | | • | China |
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Product Description These are the original Patented SnowStoppers Mittens. It's the elegantly simple SnowStopper Sleeve that makes them different. The SnowStopper Sleeve STOPS the SNOW from getting in to the wrists between the coat and mitten and stops the mittens from falling off. The SnowStopper Sleeve is worn under the coat so there is no bulky and unsightly material covering the coat. You put them on just before the coat and they STAY ON. They keep the HANDS, WRISTS and ARMS extra warm. WATERPROOF - Fully waterproof lining inside. THINSULATE© Insulation Your child will stay warmer, play outside longer and have more fun in the snow. Tough Grip Palm makes them great for Skiing and Snowboarding too. They're kid tested and mother approved for hours of fun in the snow. * * These mittens make a great GIFT. * * Did this ever happen to you? You spend 45 minutes getting the kids dressed to play in the snow, and then finally get them outside. But before long you hear, "I'm cold", and your child is looking at his or her hands and wrists. You see that the mittens have fallen off or there is snow between the coat and mittens. In either case, your child's hands and wrists are uncomfortably cold now. You wipe away the snow, but the hands and wrists are already cold and wet, and it's just going to happen again. You end up with the kids back inside the house in less time than it took to get them dressed to go out. It won't happen again. That's our pledge to you.
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