Simms Flats Sneaker
Simms Flats Sneaker
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Nothing compares to stalking fish on saltwater flats. Simms' purpose-built Flats Sneaker is the go-to choice for roaming skinny waters, blending the durability and support of a wading boot with the lightweight feel of a sneaker.
Noted Features:
- Built with durable, non-corrosive saltwater-friendly materials throughout the boot
- Molded, rubber toe and heel cap to protect against wear and tear
- Lace-up closure with reinforced eyelets
- Neoprene liner for all-day comfort and protection
- Non-marking, gum rubber outsole for traction on boat decks and around the dock
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