Posted: 8th September 2020 | Back to news feed

Innovative footwear label, Grub’s Boots has launched the new Tideline™ an ultra-lightweight ladies boot whether out walking in the woods or simply wanting to keep your feet warm and dry out in the park.

The shorter length of the Tideline™ makes them super easy to pull on whatever the occasion, from rushing out to the yard to check the horses or with the children and dogs raring to go on a family walk and you’re quite simply not ready!

With their slimmer profile adding a touch of style, the Tideline™ are also lighter than traditional outdoor boots and are ideal when you just want to slip a pair of warm and waterproof boots on during the colder, wetter weather.

Grub’s are well known for their comfort technology, and the Tideline™ includes a soft cushioning footbed for an athletic shoe feel, and heel strike shock absorber.

The lining is hardwearing and wicks moisture away from the foot to prevent a sweaty and uncomfortable feel. It is fungus and rot proof so will not smell like cotton-lined boots.

Thanks to the very latest warmth technology, the Tideline™ provides comfort and insulation from below -10°C to +30°C.

Double tested in production, the boot is waterproof to the top and thanks to the SUPERLITE® seamless technology is 30% lighter than a traditional rubber boot with its one piece moulded shell.

With a superior grip on a variety of surfaces, the tread is designed to work with the action of the foot.  The lightweight, all-weather boot offers support all day long, whatever the weather.

The Tideline™ is 100% waterproof to keep feet warm and dry in the toughest of conditions.

Available in three exciting colours – Moss Green, Black and Plum in UK sizes 4-8.

RRP: £74.95

For further information please contact Grubs on 01204 567700 or visit www.grubswarehouse.com

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