I am looking for a boot that is waterproof. My friend recommended Grundens deck-boss ankle boot.
Just looking for other recommendations.
Are these comfortable?
Deck/Fishing Boot
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xtratuf.com
Xtratuf is built for the most demanding environments. Trusted by commercial fishermen, offshore workers, and adventurers alike, Xtratuf delivers uncompromising performance, durability, and comfort on and off the water.
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I have a couple pairs. The regular ankle and the sport ankle ones. You really need to try them on and find what "comfortable" means to you.
I can say that I have never slipped on a wet, bloody, or slimy deck while wearing them. I did not do so good that one icy day where I did not see the ice on the boat! Ouch. Overall, I am pleased with them.
AdmiralOriginal Crew20,411 postsSince 2019
I second the XtraTufs. I find they run a little tight for a given size. I’m a size 10 and I went with 11s. Nice fit and I can get a thicker sock in them for autumn wearing.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
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XtraTuf "regular" ankle boots - holding up very well, insoles are kind of thin but slip right out and I replaced with Dr. Scholl's Gellin ones
XtraTuf insulated Legacy boot - tall ones, again very durable, I consider them comfortable, especially in the fabric calf area
I use both of these around the house too. The ankle ones slip on real easy, so when it's time to clean up the backyard after the pooch, when the inevitable misstep happens, they hose off nicely 💩😉
XtraTuf insulated Legacy boot - tall ones, again very durable, I consider them comfortable, especially in the fabric calf area
I use both of these around the house too. The ankle ones slip on real easy, so when it's time to clean up the backyard after the pooch, when the inevitable misstep happens, they hose off nicely 💩😉
Mate54 postsSince 2020
I'm surprised Grundens didn’t get mentioned.
I also found out the both Grundens and XtraTufs used to be made in USA and now made it China. Some reviews mentioned quality has slipped. Sizing seems to vary. I will try to fit someplace local to try them on first.
I also found out the both Grundens and XtraTufs used to be made in USA and now made it China. Some reviews mentioned quality has slipped. Sizing seems to vary. I will try to fit someplace local to try them on first.
First MateOriginal Crew780 postsSince 2019
2 things I hate about Xtra Tuffs:
Neoprene shrinks in cold weather making the ankle area very narrow. (Even sliding a size 13 foot into a size 14 boot)
The soles are designed so at the end of a day you have a nice collection of clam, crab, etc stuck in the sole.
That said, with a quality insole, they are very comfortable.
I hear sketchers makes waterproof sneakers. I might try those this summer. Their slip-ons are great!
Neoprene shrinks in cold weather making the ankle area very narrow. (Even sliding a size 13 foot into a size 14 boot)
The soles are designed so at the end of a day you have a nice collection of clam, crab, etc stuck in the sole.
That said, with a quality insole, they are very comfortable.
I hear sketchers makes waterproof sneakers. I might try those this summer. Their slip-ons are great!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
I have these 3 pairs. The Mucks i use in the fall if chilly. The Hiseas have a nice padding on the inside for the soles. Then the rugged sharks.


Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
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