Korkers Men's Alpine Chelsea Outdoor Boots with TrailTrac Sole
Slip-On the alpine chelsea and take on winter in fleece-lined, Waterproof comfort
Features
- Versatile traction: OmniTrax Interchangeable Sole System for customized traction on the fly; easily change soles as conditions or terrains demand
- Waterproof: Waterproof breathable bootie construction combined with waterproof leather keeps feet bone dry
- Insulation: Fleece lining combined with our Thermal Stack Technology adds comfort and warmth.
- Fit: Reinforced heel counter provides performance fit and stability
- Comfort: Shock-absorbing EVA midsole offers underfoot comfort and support
- On/Off: Stretch goring provides easy & convenient on & off
Specifications
- Specs: 8" height / 2lbs 12oz per pair
- Sizes: 8-14 half sizes 9.5, 10.5, 11.5
Korkers creates all terrain footwear featuring patented adaptable traction that allows outdoor enthusiasts to optimize their traction performance in varying conditions in and out of water.
The Korkers brand was born over 50 years ago on the rugged and treacherous riverbanks of the Rogue River near Grants Pass, Oregon. Made by hand, using scrap rubber, nylon cord, and carbide spikes, Korkers "River Cleats" were created in the basement of Korkers founder, Sherman Smith. Guide Wading Boot The functional yet versatile design of the cleat system quickly grew as a favorite among fisherman who often found themselves slipping and/or falling on slippery river rock, and eventually spread to provide traction safety to a number of industrial applications such as roofing and outdoor work on snow/ice.
Over the years Korkers hasn't abandoned its independent thinking. The Company continues to be bold and innovative, having the courage to take risks in order to meet the needs of those who identify with the intensity of mountain adventure where extreme conditions can be challenging and unforgiving. Their gear must perform double duty as conditions change rapidly and performance optimization puts every piece of gear to the test. Some people gear up, we prefer "gearing down". That's where Korkers thrives.