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TRIBUTARY RUBBER SOLE WADING BOOTS: The Simm’s Tributary rubber wading boot provides the trusted support and traction to help you negotiate slick, uneven river bottoms. These boots feature a textile and synthetic lace-up upper. Studs sold separately.
NEOPRENE LINING: These rubber soles shoes have a neoprene lining. This lining enables you to easily slide these boots on or off.
TRACTION RUBBER OUTSOLE: These rubber bottom fishing boots are designed with a thick traction rubber outsole. This outsole is stud-compatible giving fishermen a firm grip over slippery riverbeds, lake bottoms, and algae-covered rocks.
DURABLE RUBBER TOE CAP: Simm’s designed these wading boots with a durable rubber toe cap. When walking across rocky, slippery, uneven terrain these rubber caps will come in handy. This thick toe acts as protection for toes and feet, no more stubbing your toes on sharp, unseen rocks or underwater tree trunks.
WADING FOOTWEAR CARE: If using these wet wading boots in saltwater always clean and rinse them to prevent corrosion. Use an old vegetable brush or toothbrush to remove dust and dirt. For maximum thoroughness, remove the laces before cleaning. Use specialized boot cleaner, saddle soap or a mild dishwashing soap with luke-warm water. Do not use bar soap or detergents. Do not place wet boots close to a heat source. Always air-dry.
Simm’s Tributary Rubber Sole Wading Boots - Waist deep in the river with a pushy current testing your balance requires confident footing. -Kit this durable, comfortable boot with the Tributary line of waders for an unbeatable combination of affordable performance. Key Features: - Provides support and traction -Neoprene lining -Stud-compatible rubber outsole -Rubber Toe Cap Care Instructions: - Air Dry after each use. -Do not place wet boots close to a heat source (fireplace, campfire, wood stove, radiator, heater, sunny windowsill) as this can weaken adhesives and cause materials to become brittle or shrink. -Dry using natural methods (air dry) and try to keep them out of the sun for long periods of time. Boots dry faster when positioned upside-down. If desired, stuff a sheet or two of newspaper into each boot to absorb moisture. Change the paper each hour. -If you see any mold on your boots, brush in a mixture of 80% water and 20% vinegar. -Never put your waders in the dryer, the heat will adversely affect the seam tape. -Over time the use of leather conditioners may provide increased water repellency and can prevent cracking and drying of the leather. -Store footwear in a place where temperatures are stable and normal. Do not store footwear in attics, garages, car trunks or any unventilated spaces. -Never put footwear in washing machine. The Tributary Rubber Sole Wading Boots are selling quickly! Buy yours while supplies last!