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Item 722876
Specification | Description |
| Upper | Nylon/neoprene/polyurethane |
| Lining | Neoprene |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Comments about Warmers Delta Boot:
I've had 2 pair of unfulfilling "Desperados" when I saw this bootie, now I have a new kayaking shoe. A little tough to get it on because its neoprene and comes up higher than your average water shoe, once its on its sturdy and the sole really protects against rocks and river debris better than anything I've tried. Micro holes in the heel make it drain fast, 2 low-profile velcro straps keep it snug and don't preset entanglement hazards in the boat. Highly recommend these boots!
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I'll start off by saying that I have very wide feet (size 10 EEEE). And these things were unbeleiveably uncomfortable - for me. A friend with narrow feet bought the same ones in the same size and he had a great experience. The positives were that these things would not wear out! The traction was OK. The straps to hold them on your feet are awesome! No way these are coming off. They were very warm in the cold water too. Just wish they made them wider, but unfortunately, no one makes water shoes in wide sizes.
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I work as a canoe and Kayak guide in Australia and have tried lots of different types and brands but these ones i have had for two years and will buy another pair soon. i also use them as dive booties as well so they get a lot of use.
Highly recommended.
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These boots recently replaced my 15 year old Patagonia Canoe Shoes for canoeing and PORTAGING in Northwest Ontario. They are comfortable, fairly easy to pull on and worked well in the boat. They do stay on - even in sucking muskeg. I wore them without socks and did not have to deal with wet dirty socks.
They did not provide enough foot protection for lining the boats down a rapids - standing and walking on wet rocks. They did not provide traction on wet clay portages, nor on wet rocks with algae growth.
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I have wide feet and these boots hurt after wearing for more than a few minutes. Thought they might get better with use but months later they still hurt.
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I use these as reef shoes. I kitesurf and have to walk in a wide variety of conditions to get to the water. I wear them inside footstraps, so I need a bootie that isn't too bulky, and won't fall off easily. These booties work well. My only complaint is they only last a season for me. The glue that holds the bottom sole to the upper sole, delaminates. I'm a bit hard on the toes, as my toe popped through the inside on one pair. On another pair, I wore the inside of the boot, to form a hole on the bottom liner, which ended up giving me blisters. Not the perfect bootie for my application, but the best for the price that I've found so far.
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