Dryshod Introduces Trailmaster Camo Hunting Boot

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posted on April 29, 2020
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With time still left in many turkey seasons, and several having not yet even started, Dryshod has introduced the Trailmaster 100-percent waterproof boot. Perfect for chasing gobblers through all types of terrain, the Trailmaster will keep feet perfectly dry through rain, mud and even standing water. A 5mm Densoprene foam-insulated bootie calf pipe features Hydrokote water-repellent treatment, allowing water to shed instead of saturating the upper. An EVA midsole paired with a removable EVA sock liner, meanwhile, blocks out cold, and a nylon shank adds stability. For hunting in warmer conditions, a four-way stretch breathable airmesh lining enhances airflow to reduce sweating and moisture buildup.

As far as grip is concerned, the boots utilize a DS1-molded outsole with aggressive tread, robust tread blocks, high void areas, siping and pointed nibs. This combination will keep you stable everywhere from steep, leaf-covered slopes to muddy riverbanks. Finally, for puncture protection, hand-laid rubber overlays resist brush, briars and other harsh vegetation. 

For more information on the Trailmaster, offered in men's sizes 7-16, please visit DryshodUSA.com. MSRP: $164.95

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