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79206FGE7
£217.50
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24h
Gray
40
Shipped within
24h
£217.50
79206FGE8
£217.50
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24h
Gray
41
Shipped within
24h
£217.50
79206FGE9
£217.50
Shipped within
24h
Gray
42
Shipped within
24h
£217.50
79206FGE13
£217.50
Shipped within
24h
Gray
46
Shipped within
24h
£217.50
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as comfortable on trails as in rivers, the forra wading boots are both lightweight and high-performing. incorporating a vibram® mars sole for optimal grip, these high-top boots feature a reinforced toe and a corrosion-resistant, adjustable lacing system for better support and increased durability.
durable construction nylon cordura® mesh upper resistant to abrasion for quick drying, increased durability and lightweight support
stylish details stiffer upper and higher cut providing ankle protection and stability; reinforced toe rand for technical wading
sole vibram® mars sole offering a large contact area to improve grip; outer sole fitted with hexabase lugs for maximum traction and stability; compatible with the grip studs® traction kit for patagonia® forra wading boots
water drainage shoes designed to shed water quickly; no unnecessary foam or lining in the upper for accelerated drying
lacing adjustable webbing lacing system for secure use in waterways; corrosion- and abrasion-resistant eyelets and hooks
optimal lightness lightweight, comfortable design for approach hiking and for optimal reliability in all wading conditions
how to choose your wading boot size? the rule is simple! you should select the size corresponding to your regular street shoe size! indeed, the wading boot takes into account the thickness of the neoprene sock of the waders. for example, if you wear a 42 in regular shoes, select a 42 wading size. you will have good ankle support and will not risk damaging the neoprene sock by rubbing while you move.