In an industryfirst collaborative effort with Michelin®, Orvis introduces the PRO Wading Boot. Built on an outsole compound specifically designed for fly fishing, this revolutionary new sole design is an industrydisrupting advance in wet rubber traction. The Michelin Outdoor Extreme outsole offers 25% better abrasion resistance and a resounding 43% improvement in wet rubber traction. Using Michelin tire geometry, it offers a wider footprint for stability, a higher ratio of surface contact, and a lug pattern that reduces shock and improves pressure distribution. The twolayer midsole has a comolded ESS plate that provides improved stud retention and torsional stability. The shockabsorbing Phylon midsole improves “river feel” and compresses less than standard EVA midsoles. Orvis partnered with OrthoLite® to create a 3D molded X25 insole designed for highimpact sports, delivering maximum comfort and arch support. An industryfirst cast PU upper eliminates seams while providing a zoned cage for added stability, grip, and extreme abrasion resistance without the added bulk. The boot is higher cut for ankle support and lined with closedcell foam. Scratch rubber at the toe cap and heel for abrasion resistance, an oversized heel pull for easier onandoff, and tightly woven laces reduce broken laces. Imported.
Weighs 50 oz. in size 10. Men’s whole sizes (Women’s equivalent sizes ).
- Industryfirst Michelin Outdoor Extreme outsole for bestinclass wet rubber traction
- 12 strategically placed locations for optional studs
- Highdensity Phylon midsole offers optimal comforttoweight ratio with minimal breakdown over time
- 3D molded OrthoLite X25 insole for ultimate support and comfort
- Industryfirst PUcasting construction eliminates seams in highwear areas and drastically improves durability
- Quickdrying Clarino microfiber upper for maximum strengthtoweight ratio
- Scratch rubber toe cap and heel for superior protection
- Large heel pull for easy onandoff
- High density laces for extended durability
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