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July 18, 2008

Cloudveil 8x Wading Boot Review

8xbootlarge Cloudveil 8x Wading Boot:

Having a lightweight and extremely comfortable construction, these boots are built for the angler on the go.   Surprisingly rugged for its lightweight design, these boots are known for their high durability and longevity of use. Though I have not worn the boots in the field, but having known several pleased customers, all opinions have been positive in nature. Probably the most appealing spec of the boot itself is the 4mm and 8mm inlay soles, which allow for a precision fit, whether wet wading or suited up in waders. They also protect your feet well with high density rubber heel and toe guards. After trying them on in the shop, I did feel as though they provided good ankle support, while also being extremely comfortable to wear.  And in taking the boots on and off, I experienced ease of entry and exit.  Priced at $115, as always, you have to pay to play; but I challenge you to find a boot with comparable weight, quality, and comfort.  I like Cloudveil, I like their products, and I like their like-minded, eclectic staff…a good company producing another good product. Cheers.

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