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The NRS ATB Wetshoe combines the rock-solid Workboot sole with the simplicity and warmth of a zippered neoprene upper. All-terrain traction, protection and support.
  • The hiking boot lug sole gives superior traction, in the water and on land.

  • You'll like the comfort and warmth of the 5-mm neoprene upper while the 7-mm insole cushions your foot for quick side hikes or a grueling portage. It's a great shoe for daily river running.

  • YKK® ankle zippers make it easy to get in and out of.

  • A wide, secure instep strap adds that extra bit of security.
Whole sizes only.
Women order one size smaller.
1/2 sizes order one size larger.
  • Material Upper:  5-mm Terraprene™ neoprene
  • Sole:  Lugged hiking boot sole
  • Insole:  7-mm neoprene
  • Shim:  2-mm plastic shim
  • Closure System:  Ankle zipper and instep strap
  • Taped Seams:  No
  • Features: 
    • Swim fin tab on back of heel
    • 2.6 lbs (for a size 9 pair)

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NRS ATB Wetshoe
 
4.4

(based on 49 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (25)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (21)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

96%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (43)
  • Easy on and off (41)
  • Good traction (39)
  • Durable (33)
  • Great fit (33)

Cons

  • Dries slowly (9)

Best Uses

  • Kayak / canoe / rafting (53)
  • Wading (25)
  • Boating / sailing (14)
  • Sailing (5)
  • Walking/hiking (5)
    • Sizing:
    • Feels too small

       

      Feels true to size

       

      87% 

      (34 reviews)

      Feels too large

       
    • Width:
    • Feels too narrow

       

      Feels true to width

       

      95% 

      (36 reviews)

      Feels too wide

       
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Intermediate (3)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (43), Yes (3)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Even for Sea Kayak these are good!

I was looking for something warmer than training shoe for winter, more robust than regular wet boots without being too bulky, these seem to be a good all round solution. Durability and longivity look...Read complete review

I was looking for something warmer than training shoe for winter, more robust than regular wet boots without being too bulky, these seem to be a good all round solution. Durability and longivity look promising but time will tell! They fit neatly into my sea kayak on a 12 and are comfortable in the canoe too, whilst giving a stable walking platform you could be tempted to walk miles in!

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

Great for light use

I'm a swiftwater rescue instructor and I use the shoe frequently. The shoe is extremely comfortable and lightweight which is great for long periods of use. However, the shoe is not durable for my...Read complete review

I'm a swiftwater rescue instructor and I use the shoe frequently. The shoe is extremely comfortable and lightweight which is great for long periods of use. However, the shoe is not durable for my application as I and my co-instructors have experienced tears and sole separation.

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4.0

Nice Boots

By Bob

from NH

About Me Intermediate

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Easy On and Off
  • Good Traction

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Kayaking

    Comments about NRS ATB Wetshoe:

    Got these to go over my drysuit. Ordered one size up from my regular size and they fit great. Nice sturdy boot that doesn't take up a lot of foot room in the boat. Would recommend!

    • Sizing:
    • Feels too small
    • Width:
    • Feels true to width
     
    5.0

    Love this wetshoe

    By Riverpapa

    from Lynchburg Va.

    About Me Advanced

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Lightweight
    • Warm

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Boating
      • Kayaking
      • Rafting
      • Wading
      • Walking/Hiking

      Comments about NRS ATB Wetshoe:

      We got our shoes one size larger to allow room for the booties on the drysuits and extra wool socks for those cold water floats. These shoes are GREAT.

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

      Great Product

      By kramer

      from Jackson, MS

      About Me Professional

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Easy On and Off
      • Good Traction

      Cons

      • Dries Slowly

      Best Uses

      • Wading

      Comments about NRS ATB Wetshoe:

      This is a great shoe for seining in mud. We have used various other brands to no avail. We have purchased 4 pairs of these for our fisheries research team and have had no problems with the construction.

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

      GREAT DRYSUIT BOOT

      By ERIC

      from AK

      About Me Intermediate

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

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

      Cons

      • Difficult On and Off

      Best Uses

      • Kayaking
      • Rafting

      Comments about NRS ATB Wetshoe:

      The best boot I've found so far for wearing with a latex sock drysuit in cold AK weater. I've had friends buy this boot upon seeing mine.

      • Sizing:
      • Feels true to size
      • Width:
      • Feels true to width
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      3.0

      fit not perfect

      By surf fisher

      from souther CA

      About Me Intermediate

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Good Traction
      • Lightweight

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Wading

        Comments about NRS ATB Wetshoe:

        This boot is not a perfect fit for my foot, The toe box is small and yet the boot slips in the heal. I wan to use these for surf fishing so the support the boot provides is important.

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

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        • NRS ATB Wetshoe

          Q:

          I wear a size 11 , do I need a 12 or 13 to wear over dry suit latex socks with wool socks inside, I have poor circulation so I need to wear extra sometimes but cant stand for it to be too tight
          Asked on 2/17/2013 by riverpapa from lynchburg,Va

          1 answer

          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            I wear size 10 1/2-11 shoes and I wear size 11 ATBs with latex socks and a wool sock underneath and they're fine. Sounds like you might be a candidate for a size 12 so you can add thicker layers.

            Answered on 2/21/2013 by Clyde from NRS
        • NRS ATB Wetshoe

          Q:

          Is this shoe suitable for wearing over dry suit booties? Would I need to go up a size for this?
          Asked on 10/1/2012 by Capt C-Hawk from Maryland

          6 answers

          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I bought my regular size & they fit well. I wear them with a footed drysuit regularly, no problem. They seem well-made & are holding up well to my abuse. I definitely recommend them.
            Sent from my iPhone

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            HALLO,
            DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF FIT HAS THE DRY SUIT, RUBBER OR NEOPRENE
            CIAO MARINO

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            With the zippered, gusseted opening these shoes work great. Fit depends on the bulk of the dry suit socks. I wear mine with our latex socks without having to go up a size.

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Clyde from NRS
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I would go up a 1/2 size or a whole if you want to wear neoprene socks
            also.

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I went one size up to accommodate the 3.5 mm neoprene booties on my waders.
            I wear a 9.5 so went to an 11 for the extra room. (I normally wear a 10 wetshoe with HydroSkin socks)
            Works great as lightweight wader boots while surf casting sandy beaches.

            Answered on 10/2/2012 by Weatherman from NE Pennsylvania
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I love these boots and do use them over neoprene booties of waders but they are the same as my dry-suit booties as well. I'll look tonight and verify what size boots I bought to see if I bought them oversize.
            Sent from my iPhone

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by AKThom from Eagle River, Alaska
        • NRS ATB Wetshoe

          Q:

          What type of sock should be worn? Or no sock? Is that just a personal preference?

          thanks!
          Asked on 10/1/2012 by KY Paddler from Kentucky

          10 answers

          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            It's a personal preference. I generally wear my booties without socks, but have occasionally worn socks for a tighter fit or if I'm in really cold water

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by BobtheBoater from Charleston WV
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I wear it over my dry suit rubber bottoms and I wear a thin pol-pro sock inside the dry suit.
            Sent from Dave's iPhone!

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            socks or no socks with wet shoe is a personal preference. I vary, usually with temperatures, often without any kind of socks. A thin sock liner sometimes feels nice and helps control odor but doesn't add insulation. In very cold temperatures, I might use a hydroskin sock or even the gore-tex, built in socks of my drysuit.

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I have this same shoe and I love it. No need for socks. It's soft inside
            and stays warm. It's good for walking on rough terrain and stays on if you
            go for a swim.
            Jared

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • Staff Reviewer

            A:

            Definitely personal preference. The 5-mm thick neoprene provides lots of wearing warmth. A sock, either a polypro-type or thin neoprene, like HydroSkin, can give abrasion protection.

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Clyde from NRS
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            Most of the time I wear them without socks.

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I use this boot with a Gore-Tex dry suit (my feet are dry). I wear wool
            socks under my dry suit. I purchased a size 10 which is what my normal
            shoe size is. It fits well and is warm. If you are not wearing a dry suit
            I would either wear wool socks or nothing.
            Hope this helps!
            Craig

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I usually prefer to wear socks of some description with the wet boots for at
            least three reasons. It has helped with keeping the accumulation of wet
            boots odor at bay, it helps with wear and tear on the bootie, and it is
            generally more comfortable to me. What type of sock do I prefer? I have
            nearly always worn wool socks, but that is as much due to my feet tending to
            be cold more often than not as much as anything else. All that said, I have
            worn the booties with no socks many times through the warm paddling months,
            but if I have them, I generally wear the wool socks even in the summer.
            Hope this helps answer your question.

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Anonymous
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            I wear boots without socks. Find that most comfortable. Socks can fall down into boot. Also don't have to deal with wet dirty socks afterwards.
            Allan
            Sent from my iPhone

            Answered on 10/1/2012 by Allan from Houston
          • VERIFIED BUYER

            A:

            It depends on the weather and water conditions. You do not need to wear any socks with these boots, but I often wear neoprene socks with these boots for even extra warmth because I am prone to cold feet. For colder conditions, I wear the neoprene socks, or waterproof socks, or wool socks underneath my drysuit, and these boots over the drysuit booties.

            Answered on 10/17/2012 by Anonymous
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