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When you paddle solid traction and a secure fit are a must. The Cross-4 wetshoe is built with 4-mm neoprene for reliable insulation, and a supportive instep strap that ensures your shoes stay snug on your foot.
  • Adjustable instep strap tightens the top of the boot around your foot for increased stability and a comfortable, secure fit.

  • 4-mm neoprene upper provides warm insulation and extra padding.

  • Traction sole provides good grip for solid footing.

  • Slim, rounded sole design eliminates uncomfortable edges. Great for kayaking and canoeing.

  • Hi-top design with gusseted zipper is easy to get your foot in and out.

  • 7-mm padded insole cushions impact from heavy hiking.

  • 2-mm mid-sole shim protects your feet from sharp rocks.

  • Titanium neoprene adhesive for increased warmth.
Whole sizes only.
Women order one size smaller.
1/2 sizes order one size larger.
  • Material Upper:  4-mm Terraprene™ neoprene
  • Sole:  5-mm rubber
  • Insole:  7-mm neoprene
  • Shim:  2-mm plastic shim
  • Closure System:  Ankle zipper and instep strap
  • Taped Seams:  No

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NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe
 
4.5

(based on 36 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (21)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (13)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (32)
  • Good traction (31)
  • Easy on and off (27)
  • Durable (22)
  • Great fit (18)

Cons

  • Dries slowly (5)
  • Difficult on and off (3)

Best Uses

  • Kayak / canoe / rafting (45)
  • Wading (15)
  • Boating / sailing (9)
    • Sizing:
    • Feels too small

       

      Feels true to size

       

      83% 

      (24 reviews)

      Feels too large

       
    • Width:
    • Feels too narrow

       

      Feels true to width

       

      93% 

      (25 reviews)

      Feels too wide

       
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (31), Yes (4)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

The best at what they do

These have been the best shoes for working in the surf while I metal detect. I have two pair so I rotate them every other day so they will dry out between uses. One ...Read complete review

These have been the best shoes for working in the surf while I metal detect. I have two pair so I rotate them every other day so they will dry out between uses. One pair have over a year on them the other about 7 months and both pair show very little wear. They are the only water shoes that I could find in a size that fit my big feet (size 15).

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

NRS Crosss-4 Wetshoe

Great shoe for getting in and out of your kayak or canoe. Sole provided solid traction over hazardous river stones. However, not recommended for swimming. Shoe fills with too much water, and drags...Read complete review

Great shoe for getting in and out of your kayak or canoe. Sole provided solid traction over hazardous river stones. However, not recommended for swimming. Shoe fills with too much water, and drags you down. Perfect for any wading scenario though!

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4.0

Good boots, decent for surfing

By Mike

from Norfolk VA

About Me Intermediate

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Durable
  • Easy On and Off
  • Good Traction

Cons

    Best Uses

      Comments about NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe:

      Have used these once for surfing. That isn't their intended purpose, so grain of salt and all that. Despite this, they're way better than going barefoot in ~50F water. The zipper makes them super easy on & off, but also lets water flow down into them. Arch strap is nice for keeping your foot in place. The toe box is a little roomy, so they do collect water and pump a bit. Still, at the end of a few hours of surfing, my feet were just chilly, not frozen / numb / painful, so I'm a fan! I think that they'd be great for paddling / portage etc.

      • Sizing:
      • Feels too large
      • Width:
      • Feels true to width
      • Was this a gift?:
      • Yes
       
      4.0

      Excellent in cold conditions

      By JMG

      from Spitsbergen, Svalbard

      About Me Intermediate

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Durable
      • Good Traction

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Boating
        • Kayaking
        • Rafting
        • Sailing

        Comments about NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe:

        Great for kayaking :)

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

        Just keep getting better and better

        By Dan Big Dog

        from North east Ohio

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Comfortable
        • Durable
        • Good Traction
        • Lightweight

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Kayaking
          • Training Newfoundland dog
          • Wading

          Comments about NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe:

          These replaced a 15 year old (at least) pair of NRS water shoes and I look forward to them lasting at least as long as they have a sturdier sole. We train Newfoundland dogs for water rescue (life guard activites) and they have to be warm, strong enough to survive the dogs stepping on your feet as well as working on a wide variety of surfaces, rocks, mud, sand, etc. They stay on in 8" of mud/muck and have great traction on slippery rocks. These shoes Rock!!

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

          Perfect backwoods canoe portaging shoe

          By pops

          from Bangor, Maine

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Good Traction

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Boating
            • Kayaking
            • Wading

            Comments about NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe:

            I bought this shoe specifically for a north Maine woods canoe trip. We spent eight rainy days slogging through marshy areas, climbing over beaver dams, wading through trails with calf-high mud, and portaging around falls. The shoes were on a minimum of 16 hours a day. Great traction, warm, durable, and the strap across the instep is critical to keep the foot in place so you don't jam your toes into the front as you slide downhill. I would buy them again as they performed flawlessly.
            Warning, they fit slightly loosely! I wear a size 8 1/2 US and the NRS size 8 was a perfect fit

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

            Excellent product

            By TheCAT AZ

            from Tucson, AZ

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Comfortable
            • Good Traction
            • Lightweight

            Cons

            • Dries Slowly

            Best Uses

            • Kayaking
            • Rafting
            • Wading

            Comments about NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe:

            The best product of its kind.

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

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            • NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe

              Q:

              What if your stuck in the drink and have to swim for it to shore, Will these booties weigh you down as posted by a user, or is it a non-issue?
              Asked on 3/17/2013 by AE from Twain Harte CA

              10 answers

              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                I haven't had that problem (though I've swum a few times with these on)

                Answered on 3/18/2013 by Gary from northern California
              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                Remember, the upper is neoprene, which floats, so it won't "weigh" you down. It does add bulk to your feet but having some sort of shoe on your feet is important to protect them, especially in a swim.

                Answered on 3/17/2013 by Clyde from NRS
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Disagree, I find them to be a advantage. As a Open Boater swiming is always
                a factor though do have a mindset of not to but when needed these boots
                almost act as fins! With the solid foot/ toe protection it adds to your own
                strength & just as I stepped off the James River RVA in some cold high
                water, feet warm with the wet socks under. Simply a plus all around to the
                advantages....

                Answered on 3/17/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Actually, not too bad to swim with. I had practice in Dubendorf on the
                Grand. They do protect your feet.
                However, I certainly would not want to swim from Alcatraz to San Francisco
                with 'em.

                Answered on 3/17/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Not a shoe I would buy to go swimming in, but if I knew or thought I might have to walk on bad surfaces upon reaching shore I would most likely swim in them.

                Answered on 3/17/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Anything on you that doesn't assist in moving you through the water likely creates some drag however; the little bit of drag these booties create must be weighed against the protection they provide which, assumably is why you were wearing them in the first place...
                Non-issue for me.

                Answered on 3/17/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                I've certainly done my share of "swimming" on numerous whitewater canoe trips. These shoes are not remotely heavy or cumbersome in the water. With sufficient flex in the upper part of the shoe, the rubber sole almost performs similarly to a narrow flipper. The most valuable aspect of this model is the adequate thickness/cushion of the sole protecting from the lumpy walking conditions alongside the rivers, creeks, and lakes that I hope you find yourself.. Lesser models feel better than socks, but not like these.
                Happy camper
                Sent from my iPhone

                Answered on 3/17/2013 by Carlos from Cincinnati, Ohio
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                These booties are the only river boots my whole family will buy. They offer
                excellent ankle protection and support, reinforced toe, and keep your foot nice
                n warm when its cold. They may be slightly heavier than others but it is a
                complete non-issue. We are open boaters, so they are perfect for us in the boat
                as well as walking in the river, portaging, or just adventuring on islands in
                the river. I give them a 10!

                Answered on 3/18/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Yes. These are best used for wading. Avoid any extensive swimming
                Sent from my iPhone

                Answered on 3/18/2013 by C.R.A.C. from Windber, PA
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                I have had the misfortune of being in that situation, and the booties
                didn't weigh me down at all. I wear a pair of NRS Titanium wetsocks under
                them, and so there is not really much of any room for water to "fill" and
                add weight. I'm sure a little bit of water did sneak in the top, but it was
                negligible and I didn't notice. I actually swam twice that day (late March
                in Northern PA; it was quite cold). It wasn't my finest paddle!!
                I also like the Attack Shoe (a bit lighter if you don't need such a heavy
                sole). I take both on my trips.
                Hope this helps!.

                Answered on 3/18/2013 by Anonymous
            • NRS Cross-4 Wetshoe

              Q:

              are the sizes listed M or W
              Asked on 8/29/2012 by cindy

              4 answers

              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Are you asking medium or wide, or men or women? They are men’s sizes. He
                has a fairly wide foot, usually wears 10 ½ or 11 and the size 11 worked
                fine. Good Luck

                Answered on 8/29/2012 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                All I can say is my foot is on the wide side and the Cross-4 wet shoe seemed to
                fit fine.
                That said I won't really test them out until late October when the drysuit comes
                out.

                Answered on 8/29/2012 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                I have medium-wide feet. These wetshoes provide plenty of room, and are comfortable. I have had no problem with them being too snug. Michelle

                Answered on 8/30/2012 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Thanks for making smell my stinky bootie. The size is simply a number in whole sizes

                Answered on 8/29/2012 by Anonymous
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