The NRAstore has teamed up with longtime military supplier Propper to offer our members this serious footwear. Sturdy, waterproof, and exceedingly comfortable, the NRA Propper Waterproof 6” Side Zip Boots are packed with all the features you’d want in a tactical boot. They incorporate a fully waterproof – yet breathable – bootie, which allows you to splash through mud, rain, and shallow creeks without drenching your feet. A full-length side zipper makes them easy to put on and take off. The full grain leather and 1000D nylon uppers are tough as nails, and the boots’ oil and slip-resistant rubber outsoles provide excellent traction across all terrains. Each pair of boots includes additional sole inserts to ensure a precise –and comfortable – fit for all users.
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Technical Specifications
Polishable full grain leather and 1000D nylon upper
Durable, coated, speed lace hardware with 550 paracord lacing
Fast-rope compatible arch design resists wear from ladders, fast-roping and other extreme tasks
Ortholite® sock liner for comfort
Washable open cell foam inserts contour to your foot for weight distribution and arch support
Oil and slip-resistant rubber outsoles for excellent traction and impact absorption
Open cell air mesh foam provides full foot air circulation for maximum comfort
Anti-microbial, breathable lining prevents odor and extends the life of the boot
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