Dryshod Ladies Slipnot Ankle Deck Boots Provides exceptional grip and performance on fiberglass, wood or carpeted boat decks in wet or dry conditions. Features: Premium non-marking natural-rubber outsole infused with long-lasting Sulfadex™ rubber conditioner Exclusive micro-etched CROSSTAR™ tread design grips, grabs and squeegees water away in any direction for hi-grip performance - guaranteed for the life of the boot 9" over-the-ankle cut provides optimum coverage and protection around the lower ankle, upper instep and achilles tendon Rocker-topline design and rigid heel kick for easy on/off convenience WIXIT Cool-Clad™ wicking airmesh lining with added micro-dot perforations; Wicks away moisture and allows the air to flow more than traditional airmesh; Keeps the foot cooler in warmer temperatures Steel shank for added arch support All Dryshod Neoprene Rubber Boots have these features: 100% WATERPROOF Designed and built to be 100% waterproof from top to bottom. 5 mm DENSOPRENE(R) FOAM INSULATED BOOTIE Keeps out the cold & wet. Keeps in the warm & dry. HYDROKOTE(R) WATER-REPELLENT No more soggy boots. Water rolls off and dries in seconds. 4-WAY STRETCH BREATHABLE AIRMESH LINING Moves the air to keep your feet dry and comfortable. EASY-ON/EASY-OFF 4-way stretch materials and generous heel kick for easy-on/easy-off convenience. ROLL-DOWN CALF PIPE Roll down the top to tuck in your pant leg or vent in warm temperatures. GENUINE NATURAL-RUBBER OVERLAYS Only genuine hand-laid rubber. No PVC, PU, or TPR. SUPERIOR STABILITY Reinforced tuck board with rigid shanks for added stability. SUPERIOR FIT AND COMFORT Slipper-soft comfort and sized to athletic-shoe standards. CONVENIENT BACK-PULL TABS Sturdy pull tabs for easy-on/easy-off convenience and safety.
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Dryshod Ladies Slipnot Ankle Deck Boots Provides exceptional grip and performance on fiberglass, wood or carpeted boat decks in wet or dry conditions. Features: Premium non-marking natural-rubber outsole infused with long-lasting Sulfadex™ rubber con
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