Toaster Elite Heated Boot Bag
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Only 3 In stock
Warning: California Proposition 65
Why We Like The Sportube Toaster Elite Heated Boot Bag
The Sportube Toaster Elite Heated Boot Bag provides a strong, spacious, and warm option to carry our boots and other gear to and from the mountain. The 60L volume fits up to two pairs or one pair of boots with additional gear such as a helmet, gloves, and other clothing. The 120 V AC plug features three temperature settings, high, medium, and low, to heat up our boots before we head out to the lift, and a zip-up floor mat provides us with a soft place to step on while changing into our boots for the day.
Details
- A 60L heated boot bag designed for added warmth and easy storage
- Stores two pairs of boots or one pair of boots, a helmet, and clothing
- Built with durable polyester ballistic material for strength and durability
- Heat up to 3 temperature levels with a controller: high, medium, and low
- Two power sources include a standard 120V AC wall plug and a 12V DC car plug
- Features a zip-up floor mat for standing on while changing into shoes/boots
- Accessory pockets stash small essentials and gear for organization
- Detachable backpack straps allows for an easier carry when traveling
- Item #UBEE00P
- Material
- polyester ballistic
- Volume
- 60L
- Capacity
- 2 pairs of boots or 1 pair of boots, 1 helmet, and clothing
- Shoulder Strap
- no
- Pockets
- accessory
- Heat Element
- 120 V AC plug (3 temperature settings with controller)
- Closure
- zip
- Activity
- travel, ski, snowboard
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.