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Need to stuff your feet in a tight kayak? Take a page out of the freestyle kayaking handbook and wear the NRS Freestyle Wetshoe. A favorite of playboaters, the Freestyle (used to be called the Desperado Sock) gives you warmth and protection in a compact, flexible package.
  • We changed the name to reflect the new styling and features, but it's still your go-to footwear for tight cockpits and protection for put-ins and portages.

  • Say goodbye to cold, bruised, battered feet and ankles. Stretchy 3-mm Terraprene™ neoprene gives you lots of cushion and warmth.

  • Soft, fleece-like VaporLoft™ lining repels water and dries instantly for superior warmth and comfort.

  • Protective rubber on the toe and heel provides extra comfort in the boat along with outstanding durability.

  • 1.5-mm textured rubber sole won't add bulk, and still protects your feet both in and out of the boat.

  • A roomy, naturally shaped toe box frees your toes for all-day comfort.

  • Neoprene HydroCuff™ top grips your ankle, helping keep water out and warmth in.

  • Stretchy rubber support bands improve lateral stability without adding volume.

  • A handy webbing grab tab on the ankle helps you pull the sock on, but stays out of the way in your boat.
Whole sizes only.
Women order one size smaller.
1/2 sizes order one size larger.
  • Material Upper:  3-mm Terraprene™ neoprene
  • Sole:  1.5-mm rubber
  • Insole:  3-mm neoprene
  • Closure System:  HydroCuff™
  • Taped Seams:  No
  • Features: 
    • VaporLoft™ lining
    • Naturally shaped toe box
    • Protective rubber on toe and heel
    • Lateral support bands

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NRS Freestyle Wetshoe
 
5.0

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    • Kayak / canoe / rafting (4)
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    5.0

    Warm feet

    By Jake

    from California

    About Me Advanced

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Comfortable
    • Easy On and Off

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Boating
      • Kayaking
      • Rafting
      • Sailing
      • Wading

      Comments about NRS Freestyle Wetshoe:

      At the end of the first day I used these all of my paddling buddies were complaining about cold feet. I realized my feet had been toasty warm all day in my new booties.

      I like the simplicity of no-laces and no-velcro. Just slip them on and go.

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      5.0

      Very nice boot

      By WaterTango

      from Miami, FL

      About Me Intermediate

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Good Traction
      • Great Fit
      • Lightweight

      Cons

      • Difficult On and Off

      Best Uses

      • Boating
      • Kayaking
      • Rafting
      • Sailing

      Comments about NRS Freestyle Wetshoe:

      I used for a Kayak expedition. The weather was cold but even if there is water inside the boots, they are perfect for this environment

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

      very happy with them

      By cali kayaker

      from California

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Great Fit
      • Lightweight
      • Low Profile
      • Warm

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Playboating

        Comments about NRS Freestyle Wetshoe:

        Got these to replace some old desparado socks. Was a bit skeptical based on the pictures that they were as low-profile as their predecessors, but once i tried them on and sat in my playboat, I was pleased to discover they fit in just as well.

        Fit feels true to size, and fuzzy insides are a nice touch that make them a bit more comfortable (and feels warmer) than just damp neoprene.

        Cant speak too much to traction- seemed quite sufficient for playboat booties, but i havent hiked anywhere in them. Texture on the bottom does seem to be an upgrade over the mostly smooth desparado sock, without adding undesired volume.

        Quality seems good, so hopefully they'll hold up as well as the desparado socks have over the years, and keep my feet happy.

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

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        • NRS Freestyle Wetshoe

          Q:

          What size should a woman with size 7 order? I tried on the "kicker" and had to use a size 9, and it is designed specifically for women. This one looks like a man's shoe.
          Asked on 5/18/2013 by new kayaker from Portland OR

          2 answers

          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

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            Answered on 5/20/2013 by Anonymous
          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            Usually on one of our men's sized shoes women wear one size smaller - your size 7 foot should be just fine in the size 6.

            Answered on 5/19/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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          Q:

          Will the toes work well with a smart track rudder system? I'm looking for control.
          Asked on 4/17/2013 by T.Y. from Lee's Summit, MO

          2 answers

          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I find that these booties are very flexible all around as the sole is
            quite thin. It is almost like being barefoot except warmer. I paddle a surf
            ski where rudder control is through toe action, and wearing these has not
            impacted my steering, I have not even noticed a difference.
            They were a great buy for me!
            Hope that helps.
            Thank You Again,
            Heather

            Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            These should work fine with the Smart Track foot pegs. I had these pegs until a couple of years ago, not with these shoes though,
            the shoes I had at the time had about the same flexibility. I wear them with thin neoprene water socks.
            My old shoes were a bit small. I think size 9. For Freestyle Wetshoes you're asking about I went with size 10. (I think I'm 9 to 9.5) I was concerned they might be too big. They're just fine, very comfortable, not loose at all. They're good while paddling and walking around in. After I paddle I go shopping in them. If they made sneakers like them I'd buy 'em and wear 'em everyday. They seem to be easy to put on and take off, but because of the height they don't slip off. The old shoes I bought 7 years ago, if they weren't too small I'd still be using them. They wear on the pegs and went bald after about 4 years, the tops got faded (I leave them in the sun to dry after I rinse them). I expect the booties to be about the same. Good value. If I had a complaint it's that they don't make a sneaker like them.
            I have to add that I think foot pegs are awful. My typical paddle is three hours, I engage the pegs--they are the connection from the paddle to the kayak. My toes always fell asleep and cramped up. Tight shoes were part of the problem, but I still think pegs are a drag.
            If you've ever worked on a step ladder for a long period of time, you'll know what I mean. If you don't than take a couple of pieces of pipe about the same cross section as your foot pegs and stand on them shifting your weight for as long as you can stand it.
            To replace the SmartTack rudder pegs, I made a full foot brace (with a pump), which was an immediate improvement. I've since made a new foot brace with straps (2" nylon webbing, with mini cell foam on the sides. This gives me great contact, no cramps or feet falling asleep. I've got some pictures of the first version on my Flickr page, look for Nettles and kayak. It's ugly but it worked. (I'll try to get photos of the new brace up).
            There aren't many commercially available full foot braces. Most are for surf skis, which should work. In the end it's a custom job.
            Keep this in mind if your feet start bothering you, if not even better.
            I also bought a cheap yoga mat $10 and cut it up to surface my foot brace. Very comfortable, great traction, holds up in seawater. I lay a piece down on the hull to pads my heels. Probably won't work on the pegs, but under the heels really helps, and is great in colder water.
            Hope this helps. (I always seem to have to add my extra 2 cents. Maybe I should send my foot brace gripe and design to Smart Track….)
            Happy paddling,

            Answered on 4/17/2013 by Anonymous
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          Q:

          How does this wetshoe compare with the Desperado? better or about the same to the Desperado? how does either shoe size? i wear a 9 normally? thanks
          Asked on 1/22/2013 by Michael from Denver, CO

          1 answer

          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            The Freestyle is the redesigned Desperado Sock, and replaces it. Improvements are a HydroCuff top (that snugs around the leg to block debris and help hold in warmth, a more naturally shaped and roomy toe box, our new VaporLoft lining (that doesn't absorb water, so it dries quickly), rubber support bands (that help provide lateral stability, without adding bulk) and a redesigned sole that is siped to improve traction. The old Desperado Sock was sized S, M, L, etc, with the M being equivalent to a men's size 9. The Freestyle is sized in men's number sizes. So, if you wear a size 9 in other shoes, and are wearing it over bare feet, order size 9. If you have other layers in there, size accordingly.

            Answered on 1/24/2013 by Clyde from NRS
        • NRS Freestyle Wetshoe

          Q:

          Hi, I have a star 2012 kayak that is intended for paddlers with feet no bigger than 9 size. I´m 11 size so I can only get into the boat with socks. I used to fit with an old model of 11 size attack shoes but now the new model seems to come bigger by half size?

          how is the size relation compared to the attack shoe and the nrs freestyle wetshoe sizing? If I would by an attack show I would ask for a 10.5 size, should I do the same the the freestyle wetshoe?

          Another thing is that I have to take a long, slipery, muddy walk to get to the water, the freestyle sole is good for this walk or for walking over rocks in the river?

          thanks for your time, regard from Mexico
          Asked on 1/21/2013 by Carlos from Mexico

          1 answer

          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            Carlos, the Freestyle is designed to give the flexibility of a sock, with enough sole thickness to provide protection for the put-in. You should order a size 11. The sole is siped to improve traction; I can't say how well it will work in your "slippery, muddy" approach.

            Answered on 1/21/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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