The Columbia Low Drag PFG Boat Shoes provide contemporary wearability combined with function offers unmatched versatility. Whether you’re tailgating or fishing, your feet will look and feel good. Constructed from a combination of mesh and leather, features Columbia’s Blood ‘n Guts water and stain resistant treatment.
Features
- Combination of mesh and leather upper
- Blood ‘n Guts water and stain resistant treatment
- Techlite+ delivers responsive cushioning and stability, without sacrificing comfort
- Omni-Grip non-marking wet grip outsole with razor siping
- Mesh/leather upper
Paul (verified owner) –
I simply ordered a size larger than I usually wear and the boots fit perfect! To put on, I unlace all the way down and insert my foot. Then lace back up to the snugness I desire. Did not unzip when putting boots on—key point! To remove boots, I simply unzip the side and loosen the laces and the boots come off easily. Very comfortable and light weight for the purpose intended which is keep me safe from rattlesnakes and cacti.
Aiden (verified owner) –
Not for guys with big calves. Very disappointed. Waited like a week and when I get them they fit and look retarded on me. Would look good on a skinny dude(string bean style) but not big ole hambone legged me. I have to send these back unfortunately. They fit super loose around my ankle area and super tight around my calf. So when I walk it pulls my socks down into the void. Won’t be able to spend all day in these.
Richard (verified owner) –
wear every time ive gone out to hunt this year, yes a bit stiff at first, but break in period is like that for most all boots. I did skip the one lace as others suggested it is works great, material gets caught and rips at the zipper, so probably not water proof anymore. lubed the zippers that helped. good boot overall.
Daniel (verified owner) –
We will find out this hunting season if they were worth the money.
Dylan (verified owner) –
I felt compelled to write a very thorough review for these boots, I have several pair of boots that cost roughly $500 and a large rubbermaid tote with another couple thousand dollar worth of every kind of boot you can get, so I know a good boot from a bad one. If you’re like me, and you’re looking for hunting gear on a budget, I hope this helps. At first I was a wee skeptical of ordering a non prime item(for the sake of shipping assurance and ease of return), but I was very pleasantly surprised. the boots arrived a day ahead of schedule so that was a bonus, but nothing really to do with product or company.
Zohar (verified owner) –
I ordered a 10.0 and the length is good but the width seems wider then normal thick socks and tightening laces as much as possible help so I decided not to return. I feel that 9.5 would of Eben perfect