Leland on the Redington CPX Wading Boots
Mud, pebbles, cobbles, boulders –
the Redington CPX Wading Boots excel on any surface. Supportive construction and felt traction mean that
while you may think twice about making use of that sunken log, you’ll learn you can just do it anyway,
without a problem. You’ll wade confidently in Redington’s CPX Boots,
get to where the fish are holding, put miles behind you, but, thanks to
thoughtful cut-outs in the cuff and tongue,
arrive back at the truck at day’s end with a conspicuous lack of blisters.
Specifications:
- Durable, flexible synthetic leather and Cordura™ construction
- Abrasion resistant rubber heel and toecap
- Stitched, bonded felt sole
- Gusseted, cushioned tongue
- Speed lacing
- Built-in mud guard
- Cut-outs at rear of cuff and tongue better accommodate lower leg for all-day comfort
- Ergonomic pull-on loop at back of ankle
- EE width
Leland on Redington Wading Boots
You'd
be hard pressed to find an experienced angler who doesn't have a great
deal of respect for rivers, and who doesn't get a little anxious when
trying to wade certain
'infamous' streams. Using a well-built pair
of wading boots that provide good stability and traction is the single
most important step you can make in keeping yourself safe when you're
mid-current. For those anglers concerned with safety as much as they
are concerned with economy, Redington builds wading boots of impressive
stature and reasonable cost. With tried-and-true bonded felt soles,
gusseted tongues, and abrasion resistant toe caps, these boots are
comfortable, durable, and stable.
Leland on Redington
Redington
has steadily built an impressive reputation since opening its operation
in 1992. From day one, Redington tasked its business with the lofty
goal of producing high quality, high performance, and high value fly
fishing gear for uncompromising anglers around the world, a goal many
other manufacturing firms have tried to accomplish with little success.
Redington, however, has never strayed from its priorities, and has met
and exceeded its own stated expectations over the years. Today,
Redington is an extremely influential player in the fly fishing game,
outfitting anglers of all levels with well-designed, top-performing,
and incredibly durable fly fishing gear and technical clothing. All
goals, no matter the size or shape, are set to be accomplished, and
Redington's goal of becoming a heavy-hitting producer of
heavier-hitting fly fishing gear and clothing has been accomplished ...
and then some. In a word, Redington products are impressive.
Redington on the CPX Wading Boot, Felt Sole
The new CPX boot is Redington's best foot forward.
- Upper boot is constructed of durable PU Nubuck and Micro Cordura.
- High-abrasion resistant scratch rubber heel counter and toecap
- Stitched and bonded black felt sole
- Fully gusseted & cushioned tongue
- Speed lacing with deep draw hook at hinge points & top lace lock
- Gravel guard attachment points
- Cut outs in rear cuff & tongue relieve pressure on pressure points for all day comfort & ease of movement
- Ergonomically designed pull-on loop
Redington on Redington
Founded
in 1992, Redington has always brought innovation, performance, and
tremendous value to anglers worldwide. Our roots are now in the Pacific
Northwest where we have access to some of the most wonderful fishing
resources in the world.
Redington is a proud sponsor of Trout
Unlimited, Federation of Fly Fishers and the Take Me Fishing Program.
Employees have also been encouraged to become part of the Recreational
Boating and Fishing Foundation’s Angler’s Legacy, a program in which
avid anglers pledge to take a novice fishing at least once a year.
Recently,
Redington joined the fight against Pebble Mine development in Southwest
Alaska's Bristol Bay, an area where the wilds of nature provide
sustenance and life to a region dependant on fisheries. We are proud
to join forces with Trout Unlimited Alaska and Felt Soul Media – an
award winning producer of fly fishing films – to produce a video that
will reveal the beauty and bounty of the pristine Bristol Bay watershed
and give a voice to the commercial, sport and subsistence fishermen
banding together to stop the proposed Pebble Mine.