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Columbia Sportswear Men's Cascadian Crest Outdoor Shoe Winter Boot Men Product Features Thinsulate lined, temperature rated to -45 degrees Fahrenheit Seam-sealed waterproof construction ThermaShield Frost Plug reflects heat back towards the foot. Medial Side Zipper for ease of entry Non-marking Omni-Grip rubber compound outsole with multi-directional tread pattern Get cold weather performance and value in this winter boot with water-resistant uppers and insulation from the elements. Product Description Slogging through the snow just got warmer, less "sloggy," in Columbia Cascadian Boots! Absolutely thoroughbred for warm winter comfort! 2 styles, both with: Water-resistant split suede leather upper on an injection-molded waterproof rubber shell; ThermaShield frost plug layered footbed reflects heat back, prevents cold penetration; Rubber lug outsole; Wicking lining; Contoured EVA insole. State Size. Medium width. Choose yours now! 400 gram Thermolite Insulation; Easy on / off gusseted side zipper; Each 8 1/2"h., 29 ozs.; AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Men's Columbia Cascadian Summit II Boots, Mud / Navajo - word search in our store for 'Columbia'. Men's Columbia Cascadian Crest Pull-on Boots, Mud / Tusk Took as a gift to a friend in Ecuador and the comfort of the shoe was just what was needed for that Andes region. Columbia Sportswear Company (NASDAQ: COLM) is a United States company that manufactures and distributes outerwear and sportswear. Founded in 1938 by the late Paul Lamfrom, father of present chairperson Gert Boyle, the company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Columbia Sportswear also produces footwear, headgear, camping equipment, skiwear, and outerwear accessories. Columbia Sportswear began as a small, family-owned hat distributor. Present chairwoman Gert Boyle's parents, Paul and Marie Lamfrom, fled Germany in 1937 and immediately bought a Portland hat distributorship. They became the Columbia Hat Company, named for the nearby Columbia River. Frustrations over suppliers influenced the family to start manufacturing their own products. Ten years later, Gert married Neal Boyle, who became the head of the company. In 1970, Neal died following a heart attack. Gert and son Tim Boyle, then a University of Oregon senior, took over the operations of Columbia, rescuing it from near bankruptcy. Columbia's jackets featured waterproof fabric that was also breathable. Additionally, new jackets featured interchangeable shells and liners. Multiple wearing options and fabric technology fueled rapid sales growth. Columbia Sportswear acquired footwear maker Sorel Corporation in 2000 and Mountain Hardwear in 2003. In 2006, Columbia acquired the Pacific Trail, and Montrail. On June 15, 2008, Columbia Sportswear announced a three year sponsorship of the cycling team formerly known as Team High Road and before that T-Mobile and Team Telekom. The sponsorship began on July 5, 2008 with the start of the Tour de France. The team's new name is "Team Columbia". The sponsorship includes both the men's and women's teams. Columbia Sportswear distributes its products in more than 72 countries and 13,000 retailers. Its flagship store is located in downtown Portland, Oregon. Columbia also operates thirteen factory outlet stores outside Portland. Woodburn, Oregon Sellwood, Oregon Lake Oswego, Oregon Bend, Oregon Lincoln City, Oregon Portland International Airport, Oregon Birch Run, Michigan Albertville, Minnesota Medford, Minnesota Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Kenosha, Wisconsin Orlando, Florida Ellenton, Florida Cabazon, California Camarillo, California Castle Rock, Colorado Silverthorne, Colorado Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pottstown, Pennsylvania Seattle, Washington Edinburgh, Indiana Allen, Texas Houston, Texas San Marcos, Texas Park City, Utah Central Valley, New York Waterloo, New York Williamsburg, Virginia Kittery, Maine Wrentham, Massachusetts

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