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After too many slips, slides and near falls while fly fishing the Skeena's famously slick, cobbled runs, the folks at Patagonia came home determined to find a better traction solution. Drawing on his mountaineering experience, Yvon Chouinard disappeared into the Tin Shed and went to work. The result Patagonias River Crampons, the highest traction wading device ever built. The secret is the widely spaced aluminum bar treads, which are hard enough to cut through algae and slime, yet soft enough to grip the rock itself. This season, they've made the River Crampons significantly lighter and more flexible by mounting the bars to a fully adjustable, recycled plastic frame, which is held in place with an easy on, easy off harness system. The new Ultralight River Crampon fits over any wading boot and comes in two sizes: SM for size 6 through 10 boots, and LXL for 10 through 14. Simple, easily cleaned design and fast drying materials help stop invasive species transport. U.S. patent pending.
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