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 1 out of 5Â by squidward not the best but you get what you pay for
these boots should be like 25 dollars not 40. the construction and design are terrible . they are very flimsey but on the up side they are cheap and get the job done. they will work best with a perfect fit, i have bass pro shops bootie foot waders and my feet are size 10 so i ordered size 11 boots and even with my bootie and 2 pairs of socks and socks over the waders there is still about an 3/4 inch in the toe but its not a big deal.
i'd say dont order one size larger but i did just in case i didnt wanna send back 40 dollar boots.
these are good for first time users but if you have the extra money you might as well get better ones
May 31, 2010
Rated 1 out of 5Â by BigTex62 Just plain BAD
I ordered these online and just got them in.
They run about 3-4 sizes too big. The upper part is so large and strangely shaped, you'd have to have an ankle the size of goliath to keep them from falling off. I went ahead and
put on my waders- which are pretty thick, and
there's just no way these are usable. I've owned the cheepy brown plastic ones, and they are head and shoulders above these.
KEEP LOOKING.
January 11, 2010
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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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