NRS Attack Wetshoe

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NRS Attack Wetshoe

Post by nproctor » Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:27 pm

Does anybody have any of these? or has any advice about some like it. im looking for a shoe with a little more sole and traction?

Thanks Nathan
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Re: NRS Attack Wetshoe

Post by sig » Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:16 pm

I have a pair that I've worn for almost a year. I don't find them slippery. They are comfy too though after spending a half day at the rescue class standing in them my feet felt tired. I rounded up on my sizing and they feel fine barefoot and let me put wool socks on in the winter.

I'll bring them to roll practice tonight at UALR if you go.
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Re: NRS Attack Wetshoe

Post by Eric Esche » Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:14 pm

If you have the foot room in what you paddle and want more sole, you might also try their All Terrain Boot (ATB) when it is cold. I've had a pair now for three years and have been pleased with them in my canoes, kayaks, sea kayaks, in the water, on shore, in loose sand, over rocks, and in slick mud. But I go with a lighter wetsuit bootie in warmer weather, and then a water shoe in hot weather.

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