NRS Men's Kicker Wetshoe


Size: 9
Color: Black
Price:
Sale price$52.95

Description

Superior warmth, protection and traction in a low-profile design, the NRS Men's Kicker Wetshoe is a long-time favorite of rafters and stand-up paddlers.
  • Construction combines a 3 mm thick neoprene upper with titanium adhesive throughout for increased warmth.
  • A sustainable alternative to traditional neoprene, petroleum-free Terraprene neoprene is made from limestone and recycled tires.
  • 3 mm patterned rubber sole for enhanced traction plus a 2 mm plastic shim for additional protection.
  • A naturally shaped toe box provides a roomy, non-binding fit.
  • Reinforced at the toe and heel for long-lasting durability.
  • A hook-and-loop webbing strap across the top of the foot adjusts for a customized fit.


Weight: 1.7 lbs
Gender Sizing: Men
Material Upper: 3 mm neoprene
Sole: 3 mm rubber
Marking Sole: No
Insole: 3 mm neoprene
Shim: 2 mm plastic shim
Closure System: Hook-and-loop webbing adjustment across the top of the foot
Taped Seams: No
Category:
  • Water Shoes
Features:
  • Rubber support bands

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