Simms Tributary Wading Boot
Simms Tributary Wading Boot
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A classic, great-fitting wading boot with all the rugged features and the trusted support and traction you need while in and out of the water.
- Rugged synthetic leather and mesh with scratch rubber overlays in high abuse areas
- Bomber, corrosion-resistant lacing hardware
- Fully-gusseted tongue helps prevent debris from getting inside
- Full neoprene lining for durability and ease of on and off
- Simms' proprietary multi-directional lugged rubber outsole
- Whole sizes only
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