Durable Fishing Boots with Ankle Support and Traction for Men and Women

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Category: Waders

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TRIBUTARY RUBBER SOLE WADING BOOTS

TRUSTED SUPPORT FOR RAPHICK FISHERMEN The Simms Tributary rubber wading boot delivers the support and traction needed to navigate slippery and uneven river bottoms. Ideal for frequent river and lake outings, this boot ensures your safety and comfort during fishing trips.

NEOPRENE LINING FOR EASY SLIDING Equipped with a neoprene lining, these rubber soles shoes are designed for easy on and off. The neoprene material is both flexible and durable, making it perfect for quick adjustments during your day on the water.

THICK TRACTION RUBBER OUTSOLE Simms has developed a thick traction rubber outsole for these wading boots, designed to provide a firm grip over slippery surfaces like riverbeds, lake bottoms, and rocks. The outsole is stud-compatible, adding an extra level of safety and stability.

DURABLE RUBBER TOE CAP The durable rubber toe cap of the Tributary wading boot is built to withstand the rigors of rocky, slippery, and uneven terrain. This thick toe cap protects your toes and feet from stubbing on sharp, unseen rocks or underwater tree trunks, ensuring your safety both above and below the water.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WADING FOOTWEAR To keep your Tributary wading boots in top condition, follow these care instructions. If you use them in saltwater, clean and rinse them thoroughly to prevent corrosion. Use a vegetable brush or toothbrush to remove dust and dirt, and remove the laces before cleaning. Clean with specialized boot cleaner or a mild dishwashing soap in lukewarm water. Avoid using bar soap or harsh detergents. Do not place wet boots near a heat source; instead, air-dry them completely.


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