NRS Women's Arroyo Wetshoe


Size: 9
Color: Poseidon
Price:
Sale price$37.95

Description

Recreational boaters looking for basic foot protection from gravel put-ins and mucky waters will love the lightweight comfort of the NRS Women's Arroyo Wetshoe.
    • Constructed with 1.5 mm thick neoprene upper for extra warmth and a 1.8 mm rubber outsole for protection and optimal grip.
    • The 2 mm neoprene footbed combines with a 2 mm PE shim for added comfort, structure and support.
    • Flexible, sleek design for tucking into tight kayaks or packing into stuffed gear bags.
    • A wide opening combines with a stretchy neoprene cuff and ankle pull tab to make slipping the Arroyo on and off easy.
    • Roomy toe box lets you wiggle your toes which helps maintain balance and control.


    Weight: 8 oz
    Gender Sizing: Women
    Material Upper: 1.5 mm neoprene
    Sole: 1.8 mm rubber
    Marking Sole: No
    Insole: 2 mm neoprene with recycled nylon
    Shim: 2 mm plastic shim
    Taped Seams: No
    Category:
    • Water Shoes
    Features:
    • Ankle pull tab for easy donning

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