NRS Freestyle Watershoe
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NRS Freestyle Watershoe

Model: NRS Freestyle Watershoe
Need to stuff your feet in a tight kayak? Take a page out of the freestyle kayaking handbook and wear the NRS Freestyle Wetshoe. A favorite of playboaters, the Freestyle (used to be called the Despera...
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Need to stuff your feet in a tight kayak? Take a page out of the freestyle kayaking handbook and wear the NRS Freestyle Wetshoe. A favorite of playboaters, the Freestyle (used to be called the Desperado Sock) gives you warmth and protection in a compact, flexible package. We changed the name to reflect the new styling and features, but it's still your go-to footwear for tight cockpits and protection for put-ins and portages. Say goodbye to cold, bruised, battered feet and ankles. Stretchy 3-mm Terraprene� neoprene gives you lots of cushion and warmth. Soft, fleece-like VaporLoft� lining repels water and dries instantly for superior warmth and comfort. Protective rubber on the toe and heel provides extra comfort in the boat along with outstanding durability. 1.5-mm textured rubber sole won't add bulk, and still protects your feet both in and out of the boat. A roomy, naturally shaped toe box frees your toes for all-day comfort. Neoprene HydroCuff� top grips your ankle, helping keep water out and warmth in. Stretchy rubber support bands improve lateral stability without adding volume. A handy webbing grab tab on the ankle helps you pull the sock on, but stays out of the way in your boat.
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