Wade through everything with the Huk Rogue Wave Fishing Boot
Luke Cuenco 06.29.21
Nothing is worse than soaking a pair of your favorite boots or shoes when going on a casual fishing trip. If you’re out on the ocean your choices for appropriate footwear are kind of limited as well. However, Huk has released their new Rogue Wave Camo fishing boots designed specifically for anglers both out at sea and back inland.
Wade through everything with the Huk Rogue Wave Fishing Boot
The Rogue Wave Camo fishing boots are designed to keep you in the fight for your catch even if your feet get soaked. The specially made neoprene and rubber boots are designed for all-day wearing comfort and engineered for optimal performance even in wet conditions. The boots have an 8mm molded EVA footbed for standing comfort while the GRIP-X outer soles provide unparalleled traction either on the bottom of a river or on top of the deck of a boat. So no matter how slick the dock or deck has become, the boots should keep you safe and secure from slips.
Rogue Wave & Rogue Wave Camo Features:
- Rubber and neoprene upper
- GRIP-X outsole traction pattern
- Thick 8mm molded EVA footbed
- Commercial grade reinforced webbing pull-straps
- 38 ounces (per pair)
- Available Sizes: 7-14 (Full Sizes Only)
- MSRP: $85 / $95 (Camo)
The Huk Rogue Wave boots make use of a commercial-grade, reinforced webbing pull strap for getting your foot into the boots easily. The boots at just 38 ounces are incredibly lightweight and won’t weigh you down even when wet. The Huk Rogue Wave Fishing Boot is available now in either white or several camouflage patterns including mossy Oak Hydro, Storm, and Mossy Oak Bottomland. Fishing boots are often an overlooked piece of gear for anglers. If you’re out at sea on a boat then it’s likely not something you’ve ever thought about and you probably have opted to go for something lightweight or less cumbersome than your traditional work boots. Purpose-made products like these boots are smart additions to the fishing industry that I can get behind.