Orvis Ultralight Wading Boot - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$169.00
Used Value:
$101.40
Sale Value:
$152.10

An integral part of the Orvis Ultralight Wading System, the Orvis Women's Ultralight Wading Boot offers top-notch performance and durability without the bulk or weight of a standard wading boot. This allows you to hike and wade further with less effort and fatigue, and it's also a great way to shave weight when you're packing for a big fishing trip and need to meet airline restrictions.

Its quick-drying Clarino microfiber upper offers a much better strength-to-weight ration than the leather you find on traditional boots, and it's reinforced with mini-ripstop inserts and abrasion-resistant rubber spray to withstand the brushiest trails and rockiest riverbeds. A custom EVA midsole cushions your step for long-lasting comfort, and the Vibram outsole with an Orvis lug pattern provides traction on dusty trails, gravel banks, and muddy lake beds alike. The outsole also accepts metal studs in strategic locations for extra grip when needed, with a TPU plate for improved stud retention.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[pair] 3lb 2oz
Closure:
lace
Drainage:
yes
Lining:
polyester mesh
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Midsole:
Vibram EVA
Recommended Use:
river fishing, saltwater fishing, stillwater fishing
Sole:
Dual-durometer Vibram rubber with Orvis lug pattern
Upper Material:
Clarino microfiber with PU coating, mini-ripstop inserts

Full Reviews

10
Bought these boots for my girlfriend. Although I didn’t purchase them specifically for fishing, they surpassed her expectations. We hunt for Lake Superior agates and do a lot of wading along the rocky shoreline. Sturdy, lightweight, and good drainage. She uses the Orvis Gravel Guard Booty and Sealskinz Waterproof sock. Perfect system to keep water and small pebbles out and off the feet. As far as Customer Service for returned products, Backcountry cannot find a pair of boots that I returned because they were too big, I haven’t received my refund yet. It’s been nearly three weeks. Buyer beware!
William L., backcountry.com
June 12, 2020