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With an improved HyperGrip™ sole and integrated heel-to-arch strap, the NRS Attack Shoe is one of the premier pieces of our footwear line. From put-in to take-out, NRS Attack Shoes will take you anywhere.
  • Improved HyperGrip sole provides impressive traction on both wet and dry surfaces.

  • Multiple drainage points in the sole and upper allow water to easily escape, while keeping out sand and grit.

  • The adjustable instep strap with side-release buckle snugs the booty to your foot for stability and stay-put assurance - in the water or on the trail.

  • A separate heel strap prevents rideup as you step.

  • Cushy 2.5-mm neoprene construction supports your foot while retaining classic thermal capabilities.

  • Tough rubber toe and heel cup protect your foot from the bumps and bashing of portage and scouting.

  • Rugged PVC-coated woven polyester material wrapped around the sides of the shoe and across the top of the toes gives impact protection and improves lateral stability.
Whole sizes only.
Women order one size smaller.
1/2 sizes order one size larger.
  • Material Upper:  2.5-mm Terraprene™ neoprene
  • Sole:  HyperGrip™ with drain ports
  • Marking Sole:  Yes
  • Closure System:  Adjustable buckle and instep strap
  • Taped Seams:  No
  • Features: 
    • Drainage mesh in upper
    • Rubber toe and heel coverage

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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NRS Attack Wetshoe
 
3.9

(based on 30 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (10)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (12)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (3)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (5)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

86%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (28)
  • Good traction (24)
  • Easy on and off (22)
  • Great fit (18)
  • Lightweight (17)

Cons

  • Dries slowly (8)
  • Poor quality (3)

Best Uses

  • Kayak / canoe / rafting (44)
  • Wading (14)
  • Boating / sailing (12)
  • Walking/hiking (5)
  • Sailing (3)
    • Sizing:
    • Feels too small

       

      Feels true to size

       

      86% 

      (18 reviews)

      Feels too large

       
    • Width:
    • Feels too narrow

       

      Feels true to width

       

      90% 

      (19 reviews)

      Feels too wide

       
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Advanced (3), Intermediate (3)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (28)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Great Shoes!

I mostly use the shoes for whitewater canoeing, rafting and light hiking/portaging.

I've replaced the insoles with green Superfeet and the support is good, comfort is great, they are lightwe...Read complete review

I mostly use the shoes for whitewater canoeing, rafting and light hiking/portaging.

I've replaced the insoles with green Superfeet and the support is good, comfort is great, they are lightweight and I especially like shoes that fit snug around the ankle to stop sand and other debris from getting inside the shoe.

One minor issue is one of the buckles is slightly defective causing difficulty when trying to unbuckle that shoe.

The front grab loop is too small to slip a finger in, but just grabbing the loop is adequate for removing the shoe.

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

 

Surprisingly Disappointed

I am a class II/III kayaker who is generally very easy on gear (most lasting many years.) I was very surpprised when mt NRS Attack shoes began to come apart (sole coming ...Read complete review

I am a class II/III kayaker who is generally very easy on gear (most lasting many years.) I was very surpprised when mt NRS Attack shoes began to come apart (sole coming off) after just four or five kayaking trips in less than eight months. Apparently I must have gotten a defective pair, and I'm sure NRS will rectify the problem. Had they not fallen apart, these shoes would fill the bill nicely for the knarly portages through brambles and up steep embankments.

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4.0

Comfortable and supportive

By Happy Feet

from Va

About Me Intermediate

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Good Footbed
  • Good Traction
  • Great Fit

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Kayaking
    • Rafting
    • Wading

    Comments about NRS Attack Wetshoe:

    Have paddled with these shoes several time now. Always have good traction even on the slippery rocks. These shoes have good arch support and aren't just the typical flat bottomed paddling shoe.

    • Sizing:
    • Feels true to size
    • Width:
    • Feels true to width
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No
     
    2.0

    Poor sole grip

    By Z

    from Charlottesville, VA

    About Me Advanced

    Pros

    • Comfortable
    • Easy On and Off

    Cons

    • Poor Traction

    Best Uses

    • Kayaking

    Comments about NRS Attack Wetshoe:

    Im a class 4 kayaker. I love these shoes for everything, but they are too slick on wet rocks. The sole traction makes them great for the hike in/out and portaging on land, but that same sole doesnt offer enough grippy surface area on wet rocks to the point of almost being useless.

    Other than that, they fit great and have worn well so far after 6mo of minimal use.

    • Sizing:
    • Feels true to size
    • Width:
    • Feels true to width
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No
     
    4.0

    OMG ATTACK!

    By Andy At Inertia Coaching

    from Berkshire, England, UK.

    About Me Advanced

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Comfortable
    • Good Traction
    • Great Fit
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    • Difficult On and Off

    Best Uses

    • Boating
    • Canoeing
    • Coaching
    • Kayaking
    • Sailing
    • Swimming Too Regularly
    • Wading

    Comments about NRS Attack Wetshoe:

    Brilliant shoes. Comfortable and cosy on feet.

    I am now on my second pair, having killed a pair a little too quickly.

    Great for work as an instructor / coach as I can LIVE in them all day and keep my poor abused feet happy.

    Brilliant fit that even allowed my warmest merino wool socks on in case of winter coaching!

    • Sizing:
    • Feels true to size
    • Width:
    • Feels true to width
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No
     
    5.0

    My favorite water shoes ever

    By Mercurious

    from Gainesville, FL

    About Me Intermediate

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Comfortable
    • Durable
    • Easy On and Off
    • Good Traction
    • Great Fit
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    • Dries Slowly

    Best Uses

    • Boating
    • Kayaking
    • Wading

    Comments about NRS Attack Wetshoe:

    I love these shoes. In addition to canoeing/kayaking, I'm often in creeks, rivers and extremely marshy terrain. The tread on these shoes has saved my butt more times than I can count when I navigate slippery and sharp rocks, clay-soaked banks, and muck up to my thighs. They stay firmly on on feet in the deepest mire and keep my feet warm in cool water (70 F), yet they are lightweight (yay!) and comfortable enough to walk around in the woods and streams. Ok, they take a while to dry but that's to be expected. I gave them a 5 star rating even though, after a year of heavy use, the buckle on one shoe jammed. But I contacted NRS, my favorite outdoor company, and they replaced them asap. Know this about sizing: I was concerned when I first put them on that they were too long and too wide in places, but it turns out they fit perfectly in the water.

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No
     
    2.0

    Disappointing wear

    By TN Bill

    from NE TN

    About Me Advanced

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Comfortable

    Cons

    • Poor Quality

    Best Uses

    • Kayaking

    Comments about NRS Attack Wetshoe:

    I'm a class III/IV boater but I'm good to my gear. Always rinsed and dried and don't run around in my paddling shoes. Nonetheless, these did not hold up well. The soles started to come off (I glued them back on), but then they just came apart at the seams. Literally.

    • Sizing:
    • Feels too large
    • Width:
    • Feels true to width
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    • NRS Attack Wetshoe

      Q:

      Hi. Do you have an equivelent size of a women's 6.5 available in this shoe?
      Asked on 5/22/2013 by Katieri from San Juan Islans

      1 answer

      • Staff Reviewer

        A:

        The size 6 should fit your bare foot. Go up a size if you're wearing a wet sock or dry suit sock.

        Answered on 5/22/2013 by Clyde from NRS
    • NRS Attack Wetshoe

      Q:

      Would anyone wear these with NRS Expedition Sock with Hydrocuff? If so would you go up a size for the wet shoe?
      Asked on 3/14/2013 by Eric from New York, NY

      4 answers

      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        I wear a variety of socks with my Attack Shoe. Cold water, light hiking, and portaging are reasons why I'll wear a sock up to 5mm thick.
        As far as sizing with socks goes... the Attack Shoe is no different than any other type of shoe. It all depends on the exact size of your foot.
        I'd also highly recommend replacing the insole with green Superfeet insoles. Superfeet provide a much better footbed for improved support and protection.

        Answered on 3/14/2013 by Tom the bowser from Leechburg, Pa
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        I usually wear Hydroskin wetsocks with this shoe. Actually even in the summer, since I find the socks help keep the boots from getting too smelly. I've worn the shoes without the socks though, and don't notice a difference in the fit of the shoe with or without sock. I can even fit the shoe over the latex booties on my drysuit. The material of the shoe is fairly stretchy.

        Answered on 3/14/2013 by Anonymous
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        I had a pair of attack shoes and wore medium weight wool socks. I'm a size 10.5 usually and my wet shoe was an 11.They worked well. I don't know if you should go up a size with the hydro-sock. Good luck.
        Sent from my iPhone

        Answered on 3/14/2013 by Anonymous
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        They fit pretty true to size and are fairly "fitted". I would size it up for a sock.

        Answered on 3/14/2013 by Anonymous
    • NRS Attack Wetshoe

      Q:

      How much does a pair of these weigh?
      Asked on 12/29/2012 by Danny

      3 answers

      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        Don't know the exact weight, but I ahve never noticed of thought they
        were heavy.

        Answered on 1/11/2013 by Anonymous
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        Danny,
        I have a pair of size 9's and they're 1.8 pounds. Great shoes - they're
        just the right balance of support with the strap system design, have a good
        sole design that gives good grip. I've enjoyed mine a lot.
        Glenn

        Answered on 12/29/2012 by Anonymous
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        Same as a pair of sneakers

        Answered on 12/30/2012 by Anonymous
    • NRS Attack Wetshoe

      Q:

      Hi I would like to know the length of the size 9 Attack shoe sole from toe to heel. Measured on the outside of the boot, not the inner sole. Cheers.
      Asked on 12/12/2012 by Ra

      1 answer

      • Staff Reviewer

        A:

        The length is 11-1/8" / 282.6-mm.

        Answered on 12/12/2012 by Clyde from NRS
    • NRS Attack Wetshoe

      Q:

      I'm looking to replace a high top (over ankle) felt sole boot that you no longer sell, for use in cold, slippery rocky river conditions. Does this sole work well for traction on rocks or do I need to look for a felt sole boot?
      Asked on 10/22/2012 by Bill from Montana

      4 answers

      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        I owned a pair of NRS felt sole boots but got rid of them once it was pointed out to me  that they are a prime carrier of invasive species.  In their place, I tried several other models and settled on the NRS Attack Shoes, not because of the name, certainly, but because they offer a nice combination of grip on slippery rocks both in and out of the water, soles that give enough protection for walking on rocky beaches, and boots that go on and off with relative ease.  W ith arch and heel straps, they are pretty secure - that is, they won't come off easily if you get caught in the mud .  The traction and sole protection are not as good as the felt soles were, and the boots  are a bit lighter, which could be eit her good or bad, depending on your needs.   However, i n my opinion, no one should be using felt soles at all any more; these boots are  the best alternative I could find .
        Good luck.

        Answered on 11/5/2012 by Anonymous
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        Traction is similar to the felt sole but not identical. Felt sole will give good traction in all conditions. The rubber sole will provide better in dryer more abrasive conditions and less traction on slicker and slimier surfaces.
        Sent from my Samsung smartphone on AT&T

        Answered on 10/22/2012 by Anonymous
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        I bought a pair of Attack shoes this year and overall I'm pretty happy with them. I used them in a Snake river raft trip last month. The water was not really "cold" with the temps being in the 60s. If I were to use them in cold water I would wear some sort of wet-sock with them. So you may want to size accordingly. I've never owned a felt sole shoe so I can't draw a comparison. The things that I like most about the Attack Shoe is the high top. There is never any debris, sand, or grit that get inside. They also make great light hikers. I put a pair of Superfeet insoles in them and they are great for short hikes and portages.
        However, my shoes, while still almost new, are showing signs of the sole delaminating on the left-outside shoe where the sole meets the upper. I suppose I should contact NRS about that. The buckles are a bit stubborn to unclip also. When they are cinched on my feet they are almost impossible to undo. I loosen them from the tag-end of the strap and they slip off my foot. I really don't worry about the buckle being fickle.

        Answered on 10/23/2012 by Tom the bowser from Leechburg, Pa
      • VERIFIED BUYER

        A:

        I have been satisfied with the traction of the Attack boot. I don't
        use them for fishing and can't recall specifically how it has
        performed on slippery, green algae covered rocks, but overall, in all
        other river conditions I have been satisfied. The boot has thicker
        sole than typical water shoes, helping smooth out river bed
        roughness. The boot has performed well for me, the last pair lasting
        3-1/2 years of hard use river clean-up and canoeing. For warmth in
        cold water, I would add a neoprene or wool sock.

        Answered on 10/22/2012 by Anonymous
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