Xtratuf XMABMOH Men's Mossy Oak Elements 6" Ankle Deck Boot

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The Xtratuf XMABMOH Men's Mossy Oak Elements 6" Ankle Deck Boot has been crafted specifically for off-shore anglers. Anglers are athletes, and like any athlete they demand the best footwear to help them perform at a high level. We've created a lightweight design with the same slip-resistant Chevron outsole found on our Legacy boots. The ankle deck boot is a great option for any on-the-water athlete looking for protection with slip-on-and-go styling. This version features Mossy Oak Elements camouflage print, so you can take the day by storm.

This boot is constructed with hand-layed rubber, and so not classified as a commercial grade boot. For those looking for a commercial grade ankle height deck boot please search for the Men's 6 in Legacy Ankle Deck Boot.

Features:

  • Recommend half sizes order up
  • Mossy Oak Bottomland Camouflage Print
  • 100% Waterproof
  • Slip-Resistant Chevron Outsole
  • Front and Rear Pull-On Tabs
  • Shaft Circumference is 12.6 inches
  • Toe Box Height 1.19 inches
  • Approximately 3.16lbs
  • Measurements were taken from a men's size 9. Expect slight variations based on size

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.