Simms G3 Guide Wading Boot (Vibram & Felt)
Simms G3 Guide Wading Boot (Vibram & Felt)
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The Simms G3 Guide Wading Boot is designed with working guides and hardcore anglers in mind. This provides the necessary support, traction, and durability needed for over 200 days of use on the river. The boot offers excellent ankle support and a heightened feeling underfoot, making it easier to reach remote locations. Its proven durability can withstand frequent hiking and wading, giving you the confidence to navigate rocky river bottoms in any part of the world.
Noted Features:
- Ultra-durable construction utilizes a combination of high-abrasion textile mesh, synthetic and natural rubber with scratch rubber overlays
- Built with a traditional work-boot construction for near permanence in an angler's wading kit
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