Simms Deck Sandals (For Men)
$59.95
$89.95
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Closeouts. Simms' Deck sandal unites with Keen to bring you a shoe made to keep your feet comfortable and cool while fishing or simply strolling the boat deck. Quick strap system adjusts easily for comfort, while webbed upper wicks away moisture and allows for breathability. Anatomically molded radial-edge footbed provides all-day support on even the flattest of surfaces.1000 denier polyester webbing strap systemHeavy-duty rubber toe bumper Antimicrobial treated footbedAnti-slip, non-marking H2O grip rubber soleWeight: 1 lb. 8 oz. pr.Medium widthCloseouts. China.
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By mgh9393 from Tulsa, Ok. on 09/29/2008 Pros: Dries Easily, Durable, Good Grip Describe Yourself: Casual Fisher Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: These "water sandals" look cool. They are hard to get on and are NOT good on larger slick rocks. Get some shoes/sandals to wade/fish with and use these for casual wear.
Fantastic for light fly fishing By NorCal Fly Fisher from Redding, CA on 09/14/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Good Grip Best Uses: Casual Wear, Fly Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These sandals are of course no match for my studded felt boots but do a fantastic job for some light wet wading. I've fished in these 3 times in the week that I've had them and haven't fallen yet. The cover for toes keeps my feet safe and the sandals are very stable so that your feet don't slide around even when they are underwater. I accidentally ordered 2 pair instead of 1 but I like these so much I'm going to keep them both.
By Fill from Tampa, Florida on 08/07/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Dries Easily, Durable, Good Grip, Lightweight Best Uses: Saltwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Searched for these locally but Sierra Trading Post was the place I found them. Perfect for Kayaking & Fishing, they worked great wade fishing in the bay.
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