Rocky Shoes: Mens Waterproof Reflective Hiking Shoes 1876
There are lots of interesting ways to keep your shoes dry. You can wrap them in grocery bags, wear them on your hands, avoid mud like the plague. . .or, you can just wear waterproof shoes. Rocky 1876 Black Trailstalker Waterproof Duty Hiker Shoes keep your feet saf ... (see full details) #RKY1876.
Rocky Shoes: Mens Waterproof Reflective Hiking Shoes 1876
There are lots of interesting ways to keep your shoes dry. You can wrap them in grocery bags, wear them on your hands, avoid mud like the plague. . .or, you can just wear waterproof shoes. Rocky 1876 Black Trailstalker Waterproof Duty Hiker Shoes keep your feet safer, softer and so much dryer than plastic bags.
The black design has handsome grey accents, but that's not just for fashion's sake. The gray material is reflective, so it will light up in low light situations to keep you safer with high visibility. The combination of leather and mesh makes for a strong, breathable shell around feet.
The waterproof Gore-Tex lining prevents moisture from getting to your feet, but it allows for cooling ventilation. Your feet will rest on Ortholite footbeds that soften steps and kill odor. Treated for antimicrobial protection, the footbeds prevent bacteria that may cause an unpleasant smell, fungus and other problems.
A combination of soft EVA foam and shock-resistant rubber combine to create a supportive outsole. The soles will give you traction and toughness on a variety of surfaces and floors. Rocky 1876 Black Trailstalker Waterproof Duty Hiker Shoes help you stay dry. Need we say more?
Sizes Manufactured: M & W 8-12, 13
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