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What is the best boat deck boots out there? Money is not to consider, Just looking for the best one out there.

  • Super User
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Not exactly cerein which attributes are important to you in a 'deck boot'

but these UA  HOVR™ Dawn WP Boot are pretty killer.

I have a couple of pairs both insulated & non in the Camo and the black. 

They are super comfy - like wearing slippers with support.

Lightweight & breathable synthetic & textile upper with welded overlay for added protection & durability

Unisex UA HOVR™ Dawn WP Boots, Brown, pdpZoomDesktop image number 0

Breathable membrane is 100% waterproof but still allows sweat to escape so you stay dry

External heel counter for added stability

Molded, anti-microbial Ortholite® sockliner prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes

Responsive UA HOVR™ cushioning reduces impact, returns energy & helps propel you forward

High-traction rubber lug outsole for enhanced grip on a variety of surfaces

https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/p/hiking_and_hunting/unisex_ua_hovr_dawn_wp_boots/3023105.html#index-0

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A-Jay

 

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  • Super User
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4 minutes ago, Deleted account said:

What is a boat deck boot?

It is a boat deck boot exactly, The boot you wearing when you on deck of a boat(usually saltwater deep sea fishing boat).

  • Super User
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11 minutes ago, ATA said:

It is a boat deck boot exactly, The boot you wearing when you on deck of a boat(usually saltwater deep sea fishing boat).

Say fishing boots, shrimp boots, or T.I.T.S. (on the eastern shore of Maryland) if you don't want to sound like a rookie. The functionally best (unless you are fishing in extremely cold weather) are the basic white Red Balls made by a few different manufacturers, the impress your friends "best" live on the Melton website. 

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  • Super User
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16 minutes ago, Deleted account said:

if you don't want to sound like a rookie.

LOL, That exactly what I am. It is first time going to charter boat. I always rent the boat. this time ill go with people and I pay only for myself and they said they hosing it a lot. I don't want to wear knee boots I have for river. so as rookie I taught it is the best to ask pros.

  • Super User
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8 hours ago, ATA said:

LOL, That exactly what I am. It is first time going to charter boat. I always rent the boat. this time ill go with people and I pay only for myself and they said they hosing it a lot. I don't want to wear knee boots I have for river. so as rookie I taught it is the best to ask pros.

https://www.academy.com/p/brazos™-mens-shrimp-boot-iii-shrimp-boots?gmc_feed=t&campid=71700000087427725&adgroupid=58700007424094163&device=c&keyword=92700067222304738&Channel=ps&&ogmap=SEM|PLN|GOOG|SHOP|c|FW||NonBrand-Shopping-SmartShopping-WorkCasualYouthFootwear|WorkCasualYouthFootwear||71700000082370877|58700006958641230&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkaew7vqn-AIVisyGCh3Vxgl3EAQYDCABEgKO0PD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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On dry boats I normally just wear cowboy boots (Ariats are far and away my favorite).

 

Wet boats I prefer flip flops, but if it’s cold out a pair of rubber boots marketed as duck boots/hunting boots do well. Lacrosse is the most comfortable brand I’ve tried on.

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  • Global Moderator
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I buy $20 knee high rubber boots from wal mart and cut them in half. Viola, deck boots 

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