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Item 707389
Specification | Description |
| Upper | 90% neoprene/10% nylon |
| Lining | 90% neoprene/10% nylon |
| Outsole | Rubber |
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Comments about Warmers 3mm Lo-Pro Pull-On Paddling Booties:
Very comfortable for warm and cool weather paddling. The sole is thick enough to provide some protection on shore. Inside a kayak, they provide cushioning for heels and the balls of the foot while allowing room to adjust foot positions. The only drawback is that the low tops will allow some water in the shoes when getting in and out of a boat. However, the water can be drained easily by raising your feet.
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I purchased these for walking on a tightwire, and they work decent for that if it is a very thin wire, but their warmth got me wearing them as house shoes, around the yard shoes (even in the winter), and also great for driving. I know this all sounds silly, but I decided to try them in 5" of snow to test their warmth and traction. I give them a 4.95/5 on both. I could run across the driveway pushing a huge and heavy mound of snow, and not slip at all. Only when I tried running up a 15 degree angle hilldid they start to slip. Also, I shoveled for an hour with cheap wool socks underneath them, and at the end they were starting to get pretty cold, but within 5 min of coming inside (and without taking them off) my toes were warm again. These are better than any winter shoe or boot I have tried. Oh, and normally, no shoe or sock can keep my feet warm, if it is cold out, they are cold...but not with these.If for no other reason than you always have cold feet, buy these. I plan on buying a pair for my sister :)I have only used them for ~2 weeks so cannot attest to their durability yet. [...] I am a very happy customer!
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Comments about Warmers 3mm Lo-Pro Pull-On Paddling Booties:
Mouth of booties were not super snug, and some water got in when walking canoe thru low water. But water came out of boot easily and kept my feet warm. Weather was 60 F outside, water was probably a bit warmer. Allegheny Mountains/Clarion Lake in PA in mid-September.
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