First Look: Gator Waders Realtree Camp Boots

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posted on February 9, 2023
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Gator Waders Camp Boot Realtreetimber Pair 720X

Gator Waders Realtree Camp Boots, available in Realtree Original and Timber camo patterns, as designed to keep feet dry without sacrificing comfort or style. As the name implies, these boots are ideal for slipping on when back at camp after a long day of hunting. They're also great for soggy adventures outdoors or a trip into town on a rainy day.

The Camp Boots feature an interior neoprene-lining for comfort, while the 100-percent waterproof rubber outer layer keeps water out for dry wear. Finally, these boots offer durability and protection with scuff- and slip-resistant outsoles and reinforced heels and toes.

For more information, visit gatorwaders.comMSRP: $119.99

Features:

  • Scuff- and slip-resistant outsoles
  • 100-percent Waterproof
  • Neoprene lined for extra comfort and warmth
  • Durable rubber with reinforced heels and toes
  • Coordinating grosgrain pull tab for easy on and off

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