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Tributary Rubber Sole Wading Boots - Ankle Support Fishing Shoes for Men and Women

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TRIBUTARY RUBBER SOLE WADING BOOTS: Trust Simms Tributary Rubber Wading Boots for Secure, Comfortable Floats

These trusted wading boots provide the support and traction you need to navigate slippery, uneven river bottoms. They feature a textile and synthetic lace-up upper for a secure, comfortable fit.

NEOPRENE LINING: Slide these boots on and off easily with the neoprene lining. This feature ensures fast transitions, whether you're moving from the shore to the water or vice versa.

TRACTION RUBBER OUTSOLE: Designed with a thick traction rubber outsole, these Simms rubber soles offer a firm grip on slippery surfaces. The outsole is stud-compatible, providing extra grip for those tricky, wet conditions.

DURABLE RUBBER TOE CAP: Protection for your feet is crucial in the wilderness. These wading boots come with a durable rubber toe cap. This thick rubber toe acts as a shield, guarding your toes from sharp rocks and submerged tree trunks.

CARE FOR YOUR WADING BOOTS: When used in saltwater, clean and rinse these wet wading boots to prevent corrosion. Use an old vegetable brush or toothbrush to remove dust and dirt. Detach the laces before cleaning for better access. For optimal cleaning, use specialized boot cleaner, saddle soap, or a mild dishwashing soap with lukewarm water. Avoid bar soap or harsh detergents. To dry, avoid placing them near a heat source; instead, air-dry them.