Dryshod Introduces Gurley II Women's Work Boot

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posted on July 16, 2020
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The Gurley II, from Dryshod, is a new footwear line that comes in two styles, both equipped with the features demanded in a work boot. The Gurley II Hi and Gurley II Mid Work Boots both come with aggressive DS5 gum rubber outsoles for traction, high toe springs and a steel shank to reduce arch fatigue. Rubber-reinforced layers on the toe and heel provide added durability and protection. Additional features include a removable EVA sock liner and 4-way stretch breathable airmesh lining to keep feet dry and comfortable across a broad range of working temperatures. One-hundred-percent waterproof thanks to a 5mm Densoprene foam insulated bootie and Hydrokote water-repellent coating, these are perfect for offseason use around your hunting plot, whether planting food plots or scouting game trails. For more information on the Gurley II Work Boot, please visit dryshodusa.comMSRP: $114.95-$119.95

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