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Simms G4 Pro Powerlock Boot-Vibram
Simms G4 Pro Powerlock Boot-Vibram
Simms G4 Pro Powerlock Boot-Vibram
Simms G4 Pro Powerlock Boot-Vibram

Simms Fishing

Simms G4 Pro Powerlock Boot-Vibram

$ 499.95

SKU 35546
Style:
Vibram
Size:
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Color:
Carbon

The most advanced wading boot on the water, G4 PRO Powerlock Boot – Felt offers supreme durability and superior grip thanks to state-of-the-art materials working in lockstep with the new Powerlock cleat system for on-the-fly traction customization.

  • Waterproof synthetic Lorenzi scratch leather upper combined with waterproof synthetic mesh for long-term durability
  • Partial neoprene lining for comfort and easy on/off
  • Laser-cut fabric eye stays allow fine-tune adjustments across the top of the foot and provide reliable durability
  • Molded TPU heel counter for comfort and in-stream ankle support
  • Vibram Idrogrip outsole with built-in Powerlock system for quick and customizable traction adjustment
  • Dual density EVA midsole for comfort
  • Includes two sets of cleats: 14 G4 PRO Powerlock Aluminum Cleats and 14 G4 PRO TPR Cleats
  • TPR cleats should be installed when Aluminum cleats are not in use

FABRIC TECH:

-VIBRAM Idrogrip® Outsole

-Powerlock


Rubber versus Felt Bottom Boots:? 

Rubber boots are generally better out of the water while felt can be fantastic in streams with a lot of moss and rocks that are covered in plant life.  Always check regulations: felt is not allowed in Yellowstone, Alaska, and New Zealand. Do be careful: in the winter felt has been known to freeze and make life on the bank a bit slippery! There are particular waterways, Putah Creek in particular, that many guides insist on felt to wade.  Cleats can take some getting used to but can be life saver in big and fast water like the Madison.  We recommend having cleats on hand as some guides in areas with fast water require them.