Simms Men's G3 Guide Boa Fishing Boot Felt

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Simms G3 Guide Boa Felt Fly-Fishing Boot

Made for endurance, comfort, and maximum in-river stability; with the exacting adjustability of the BOA® fit system, the G3 Guide™ BOA Boot – Felt is the grippy standard worn by far-ranging guides and anglers who live to get it done.

Features:
  • BOA® Fit System with an improved M4 dial
  • Built with a traditional work-boot construction that utilizes a Goodyear welt for comfort, stability and durability
  • Durable and high abrasion resistant leather, synthetic woven, and rubber upper materials
  • Simms 10mm felt outsole
  • The outsole is compatible with Simms Alumibite Star Cleats and Hardbite cleats/studs
  • Re-soling available
Technology:
 

Simms Guide BOA Wading Boot Size Chart:

Simms Wading
Boot Size
USA
Size
Euro
Size
UK
Size
CM
Size
5** 4 37 3 22
6** 5 38 4 23
7 6 39 5 24
8 7 40 6 25
9 8 41 7 26
10 9 42 8 27
11 10 43 9 28
12 11 44 10 29
13 12 45 11 30
14 13 46 12 31
15** 14 47 13 32
16** 15 48 14 33

About Simms Boa Laces

Gary Hammerslag's initial inspiration for the company was the creation of laces for footwear that would stay tied and not come undone during physical activity. In 2001 the first boot-systems featuring the Boa laces were produced by Vans and K2's snowboard divisions. In 2002 DC implemented the laces into its boot-systems for snowboard boots as well. By 2004 the company moved into the cycling industry, and next into the golf industry in 2005. The lace closure systems were also integrated into other products, including trail running shoes and more general outdoor footwear. This included winter boots, hiking boots, hunting boots, and work boots. Boa has also been used by endorsed athletes in both the Olympic Games and the X-Games. In 2011 Simms Boa Technology changed the name of its patented closure system from the "Simms Boa Lacing System" to the "Simms Boa Closure System", in reaction to the use of Boa Technology on non-footwear items such as helmets, motorcycle gloves, hydration packs, medical braces, and other apparel. By 2012 Boa Technology was used in one third of all the snowboard boots produced globally, and more than 70 riders in the Tour de France used the Boa Closure System.

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