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Korkers Soles

Watch BEFORE You Buy KORKERS Wading Boot Soles!

Watch BEFORE You Buy KORKERS Wading Boot Soles!

Watch BEFORE You Buy KORKERS Wading Boot Soles!

Watch BEFORE You Buy KORKERS Wading Boot Soles!

Why would I want to change soles? It's a question that we get all the time when we talk about Korkers boots with our customers. Sure, you get some benefits like having rubber soles to use in your drift boat, but for those of us who aren't floating every other weekend, it seems like it might be kind of a hassle. To be honest, that's how we felt before we got to try them all out. The truth is, the soles allow you to maximize your safety (and therefore your fun) on or off the water. 

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  1. Korkers OmniTrax v3.0 Studded Kling-On Soles
    Special Price $39.99 - $49.99 was $49.99
  2. Korkers OmniTrax v3.0 Studded Vibram Idrogrip Soles
    Special Price $54.99 - $69.99 was $69.99
  3. Korkers OmniTrax v3.0 Felt Soles
    Special Price $29.99 - $39.99 was $39.99
  4. Korkers TrailTrac Rubber Lug Sole
    Special Price $39.99 was $49.99
  5. Korkers OmniTrax v3.0 Kling-On Sticky Rubber Soles
    Special Price $29.99 - $39.99 was $39.99
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What are Korkers Interchangeable Soles?
Korkers' interchangeable soles are a versatile and durable footwear option that can be used for a variety of activities. The soles are made from a tough, flexible material that can grip any surface, making them ideal for hiking, climbing, or even just walking around in wet or icy conditions. The best part about Korkers soles is that they can be easily swapped out to match the activity at hand. For example, if you're planning on doing some serious hiking, you can choose a sole with deeper treads for added traction. Or, if you're simply looking for a more comfortable walking experience, you can opt for a softer sole. No matter what your needs are, Korkers has a sole that will fit the bill.

An Overview of some of the different Korkers Soles?
There are three different types of Korkers soles: felt, aluminum bar, and carbide spike. Felt is the most common type of sole and is made from a variety of materials, including wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers. Felt is generally comfortable and provides good traction on both wet and dry surfaces. Aluminum bar soles are less common than felt soles but offer good traction on slippery surfaces. Carbide spike soles are the least common type of soles but provide excellent traction on ice and other very slippery surfaces.

How to care for your Korkers Soles and Boots?
-To clean the uppers, simply wipe them down with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh detergents or scrubbing too vigorously, as this could damage the material.

-The soles can be spot-cleaned with a mild soap and water solution. If they become very dirty, they can be machine-washed on a gentle cycle.

-After each wear, stuff the soles with newspaper to help them retain their shape. This will also help to absorb any moisture that could cause the soles to become moldy.

-Store your Korkers Soles in a cool, dry place when not in use. This will help to prolong their lifespan.

By following these simple care instructions, you can ensure that your Korkers Soles stay looking and feeling great for many years to come.