Waters 115g Trainer: Cold

By: [Author Name] | Fly Fishing Gear Expert

The HydroGrip-7 rubber is soft. If you are used to hard Vibram soles, this feels almost gummy. That is intentional. Soft rubber deforms to the microscopic texture of algae-covered rock, providing friction where hard soles slip. Performance Testing: The Good, The Bad, and The Rocky 1. The Wading Experience (The "Wet Sock" Factor) Because these boots are 115g, they do not have thick liners. You must wear a neoprene wading sock or thick merino crew sock with them. If you try to wear them barefoot, the drainage mesh will feel like sandpaper. cold waters 115g trainer

If you wear a size 10 Nike, buy the 11 Cold Waters. Why? Because you will wear a 3mm or 5mm neoprene sock underneath. The boot has no thermal barrier, so your sock is your insulation. If the boot is too tight, blood flow cuts off and your feet freeze. By: [Author Name] | Fly Fishing Gear Expert

Furthermore, because the boot breaks down into only three material types (foam, rubber, mesh), it is fully recyclable via the Cold Waters "Return to Stream" program. Send them back, get 20% off your next pair. No. It is a paradigm shift. Soft rubber deforms to the microscopic texture of

Enter the . This boot has disrupted the fly fishing industry by posing a simple question: What if a wading boot weighed less than a smartphone but gripped like a mountain goat?

A: Yes. Rubber soles are legal everywhere felt is banned (Maryland, Missouri, New Zealand, etc.).