RedHead® Dogwood Canyon® Felt Sole Wading Boots for Men
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Explore shallow streams and deep pools with confidence with the RedHead® Dogwood Canyon® Felt Sole Wading Boots. Tough and rugged 1200 denier nylon upper is enhanced with a hard rubber toe. Durable boots also feature rubber foxing tape, a padded collar, a pull-on strap, and drain holes. Felt sole delivers trustworthy footing on slippery rock filled river beds. Color: Khaki. Imported.
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Rated 2.5 out of 5Â by 6
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Rated 1 out of 5Â by fishnmike you get what you pay for
i bought these because i thought they would do, turns out im wrong. after 6 months of use the bottom is falling off all the thread is coming apart the only thing still intact is the laces some how. the boots take forever to dry and some times i contemplate wearing my work boots as they would probably do better!
May 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 Excellent - sure footed
I don't understand the previous poor ratings for these wadding boots!
Today I tried them in a River in North of Atlanta, Georgia. They were easy to put on, were sure footed on even rocks covered with grass and moss. I have also bought a pair as a present for my son. - Please disreguard the previous negative comments - these wadding shoes will help you walk in quick moving water and feel convident doing it.
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September 9, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5Â by Matri Very flimsy, uncomfortable
These are what I was using before I purchased my Simms Freestones, but without the felt. They were horrible, and felt like I was walking on black ice when I stepped on any wet right. Bottoms were too thin, could feel all the rocks I was stepping on...
When tied, they didn't fit properly to my feet as well. Overalll a bad purchase, especially for it's price...these really should be only $20.
September 4, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jmboyd667 affordable wading shoe
the shoe is comfortable. they dry quickly and they are affordably... i would recommend them...
August 2, 2011
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Do you need to order one size larger then normal to accommodate for the stocking waders?
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You need to order 1/2 to 1 size larger - especially if have a wide footTop 50 Contributor
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Yes. If you have a foot that is a half size, such as a 9.5, you may want to go up two sizes to an 11. If you wear a 9, a 10 would do.Images for this Answer
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Are these like most wading shoes, do you go one size larger then your normal size to accommodate the waders?Answers
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Yes. I actually go 2 sizes larger so I can accomodate thick socks as well.A:Â
i took that advise and my boots ended up being 1 size to big. I think they take that into account considering that wading boots are meant to be used with waders lol.A:Â
Yes. If you have a foot that is a half size, such as a 9.5, you may want to go up two sizes to an 11. If you wear a 9, a 10 would do.Images for this Answer
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don't waste your money this boot is cheaply disigned, the simms freestone for 129. 00 is worth the extra money solid condtruction has the vibrum sole and you can add the full line of cleats for traction1 of 1
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