This week, two lucky winners will receive a pair of deck shoes and slip-on sandals from XTRATUF (a $190 combined MSRP).
XTRATUF has built a reputation for making comfortable, waterproof shoes with slip-resistant soles for traction on wet, unstable surfaces — like a boat deck. And needless to say, the two pairs up for grabs are no exception.
More on the Prize Unisex Riptide Sandal The Riptide is a new one-piece molded BioLite slip-on sneaker designed for life on and off the boat. XTRATUF equips it with nonmarking, slip-resistant outsoles for reliable performance. Holes throughout the upper offer plenty of airflow and drainage for in-and-out submersion.
BioLite is an eco-friendlier EVA foam for cushioning and energy return. In this design, the BioLite molds to support the heel and foot, while the textured footbed provides traction and ensures a secure fit.
6-Inch Ankle Deck Boot Sport This modern classic for XTRATUF has a sportfishing silhouette and weighs as much as 30% less than other 6-inch boots on the market. The Sport has a BioLite foam with a one-piece outsole that boasts the highest level of slip resistance. And its nonmarking, too.
These deck boots offer sneaker-like comfort with a springy return underfoot. And, of course, the uppers are waterproof with a breathable mesh lining.
More on the Brand For over 50 years, XTRATUF has been making boots that shrug off Alaska’s harshest conditions. Beyond that core audience and geography, the brand provides reliable footwear for working or playing in wet, unstable, and cold conditions.
The brand gained recognition for its Legacy Boot — a waterproof, flexible, and durable boot with a wicking liner and sturdy sole, built for long days in wet conditions. Fishermen made the boot so popular that its often called the Alaskan sneaker.
(Photo/XTRATUF) Be sure to check back every Friday for a new giveaway.
Want the giveaway in your inbox? Sign uphere.
First Look: The Sitka Women’s Ascent Pants Are Almost Perfect
The Best Road Bike Shoes of 2024
Recyclable Climbing Holds: What Sustainable Indoor Climbing Can Look Like
Collapsible, Cheap, and Tough Enough Traction: Trekology Trek-Z 2.0 Trekking Poles Review
How to Buy a Used Hunting Rifle
Kyle Curtin Sets Fastest Known Time on Colorado Trail: 486 Miles in Under a Week
The Best Mountain Bike Flat Pedals of 2024
Walking on Clouds: Rossignol Women’s Chalet Shoes Review