5mm NRS Workboot Wetshoe – Black
NRS Work Boot Neoprene Kayak Shoes – High-grade, heavy-duty, or top of the line – whatever you want to call these boots, they are the best working river shoes on the market today. Used by river professionals, adventure racers, rescue agencies, and military units, you can count on Work Boots no matter what the conditions. Premium materials have been combined with outstanding craftsmanship and exceptional design. You won’t find a better working shoe for daily river running. These are the boots professionals use to ensure protection. The heavy-duty lugged traction sole keeps you on your feet in varied terrain. Lace-up synthetic leather and 5mm neoprene upper provide warmth and unmatched ankle support. A plastic 2 mm midsole shim delivers sturdy protection from sharp rocks, and the 7 mm insole absorbs the shock of every step. These boots are self-draining, quick-drying, and, of course, they float.
Product Features
- Heavy-duty lugged traction sole
- 7 mm insole
- 2 mm midsole shim
- Adjustable velcro ankle strap
- Lace-up 5 mm neoprene/synthetic leather upper
Outstanding product… Perfect marriage of neoprene dive booties and hightop work boots. I bought these boots in order to protect my feet from razor sharp oyster shells encountered while exploring tidal mudflats. If anyone here’s ever ventured into such locations, than surely you know just how sharp and dangerous oyster shells can be as opposed to your feet. Until I found these I generally used lace up hightop work boots, as rubber muckers can be pulled right off your feet by the suction created by the mud. These are a perfect marriage between wetsuit diving booties and hightop…
NRS Workboots These tend to run a little small in size. I got these in size 12 (no half sizes) and they’re the same length as my 11.5 Keen sandals. I’d have to describe them as wearing a boot within a boot. Donning and duffing can be a little tricky. They’re on par with donning/doffing a pair of zipper-less dive boots. I can say with absolute certainty they will not come off during water sport activities. Make sure you have all the lacing loosened up completely before trying to take these boots off,…