I got my first pair of Dryshod boots in late spring. Since temperatures were relatively warm, I wore a thin pair of cotton socks and enjoyed how easily the boots slipped on and off. Despite being one size larger than my shoe size, they were comfortable and worry-free. As colder weather arrived this fall, I began wearing them again with light socks until I realized the socks I wore had little bearing on warm feet. During the recent winter blast, I wore a single pair of nylon socks, and my feet remained comfortably warm while maintaining the easy-on/off characteristics. Here’s their latest product for freezing weather.

Gear Up for Late-Season Hunts with Dryshod’s Evalusion Hunt Max Gusset Boots
Dryshod introduces the new Evalusion Max Gusset, the world’s lightest waterproof hunting boot. It is even more comfortable and accommodating for the stealthy hunter and outdoor adventurer. The rear gusset and buckle system easily expands to provide room for extra clothing layers during cold-weather outings and to accommodate outdoor enthusiasts with more sizeable calves. The adjustable strap can then be secured for a just-right fit to provide all-day comfort, whether sitting in a stand or walking the most aggressive terrain.
Weighing nearly a full pound lighter than Dryshod’s already lightweight comparable boots, the DUREVA
outsole employs a fusion compound that eliminates the need for a secondary rubber sole while delivering maximum stability and energy return to reduce fatigue. Moreover, the multi-lug tread design is tough and pliable, ensuring high traction on challenging ground and quiet flexing over ground elements to enhance stealth.
Temperature control is always a factor with 100-percent waterproof boots, and the Evalusion Max Gusset is ready for any climate or activity. Layered beneath the 5mm DENSOPRENE® foam bootie is a four-way stretch breathable Airmesh lining that promotes airflow to maximize insulation during cold weather while minimizing moisture build-up during warm, high-activity conditions. The integrated polar fleece lining offers a broad comfort range from -50°F to 65°F.
The Evalusion Max Gusset has a Hydrokote
camo upper that ensures water rolls off the calf pipe, eliminating the soggy uppers typical of most neoprene-style waterproof boots. Additional features include a natural rubber shell, roll-down calf pipe, steel shank, and a sturdy tuck board sub-sole. For more information on the new Evalusion Max Gusset or to see the company’s full line of waterproof footwear, visit DryshodUSA.com.
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