RedHead® Dogwood Canyon® Rubber Lug Sole Wading Boots for Men
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- Rugged 1200 denier nylon upper
- Hard rubber toe
- rubber foxing tape
- Padded collar
Explore shallow streams and deep pools with confidence. Tough and rugged 1200 denier nylon upper is enhanced with a hard rubber toe, rubber foxing tape, a padded collar, a pull-on strap, and drain holes. Color: Khaki. Imported.
Rated 3.8 out of 5Â by 26
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Rated 4 out of 5 by got2bfree Dogwood Canyon® Wading Boots Are A Good Buy
I ordered a size smaller than my regular shoe size. They fit well with 3mm neoprene stocking foot. Used them in a creek with rocky bottom and they worked well. I went through some pretty swift water waist deep and didn't fall.
April 19, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by GetRealFrank great support, good traction
I was pleasantly surprised at the support for a canvass shoe, Haven't tested it on any rocky streams yet, might do better with cleats.Real good price, thou and the foot of my neoprene waders fits fine.
March 23, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5Â by lasportsfan Get what you pay for
I purchased these to fly fish in Arkansas. Before the boots were in the Little Missouri River, an eyelet pulled out. They still worked but will upgrade the next purchase. Thankful Bossier City Basspro refunded the purchase price even after using them.
March 20, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Larryinla Not 2 bad
I use them in the Kren River in Ca.
and like them very much.
I have used more costly ones, there was not much difference .
October 19, 2011
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I wear an 11,5 W boot. Should I go up to a 12 or down to an 11 with a sock footed wader? 12
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I wear size 10 and ordered 10's and they fit loose, plenty room for sock footed waders.A:Â
Stay at 11.5. They run big and fit great with extra socksDetails:Â
I wear a size 12 in the RedHead Bone-Dry tall boots. What size would I need for these?Answers
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I wear 10 1/2 or 11 EEEE. So I ordered a size 12. They are almost too big. I would order for your size not bigger.A:Â
I ordered a size bigger and these boots were almost to big. I will order my size next time.Answers
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No felt bottoms on the pair I bought. The heel is a bit narrow. PRO- digs in well down a slippery mud embankment and doesn't hold mud like a felt bottom (invasive species, weightiness, etc...) CON- the smaller surface area of the heel gives less ankle support stability on rounded streambed rocks then a wide felt bottom but they tie up OK so...A:Â
No felt bottom. I did not want felt bottom.A:Â
NO, They have rubber lugs, just as they state..!!!Top 1000 Contributor
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Some companies still make them, but beware of where you wear them. Some locations/states have or will be no longer allowing them within their waters. Best to check first.A:Â
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