Has anyone used the following?
XS-Pro Wading Boots – Studded Xstra-Grip Sole
If so whats your opinion on them?
Snowbee wading boots
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Snowbee wading boots
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Re: Snowbee wading boots
have a pair myself immunecfg, i use them when i'm fly fishing for the salmon. they are light and have an excellent grip, would highly recommend them, think i paid around the 80 quid mark for them. but if you shop around on line you might pick a pair up cheaper for some places still have a sale on...
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right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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Re: Snowbee wading boots
i got a pair for £53
just making sure my purchace was worth it

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