Huntshield Releases Women’s Neoprene Boots in Realtree Xtra Camo

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posted on August 24, 2022
MAIN Neoprene Women's Boots In Realtree Xtra

Canadian Tire's Huntshield Women's Neoprene Boots combine comfort and ruggedness so female hunters can focus on their hunt and not on their feet. The addition of Realtree Xtra, meanwhile, gives a low-profile appearance perfect for the deer or turkey woods.

Made out of waterproof rubber with scent-free Neoprene lining, these boots are designed for a long trek through broken terrain. An adjustable back gusset and strap make it very easy to modify the fit, with a simple one-hand pull on the strap over the support to tighten or reverse for a release. It also features a removable comfortable molded PU insole, cushioned EVA midsole, aggressive rubber outsole with a reinforced toe cap and a supportive rubber heel counter for extra durability.

For more information, please visit huntshield.comMSRP: $169.99

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