The Salmon Sisters x XTRATUF have introduced a new line of boots and colorways that balance practicality and style for women seeking reliable footwear on the water. This collaboration combines the Salmon Sisters' distinctive Alaskan-inspired designs with XTRATUF's well-established durability. The collection includes the 15" Legacy Boot and the 6" Deck Boot, each crafted from high-quality, 100% waterproof materials to ensure feet stay dry and comfortable during extended periods on deck or land.

Sand Dollar 15" Legacy Boot. Salmon Sisters photo.

Designed with functionality in mind, these boots feature a non-slip outsole that provides dependable traction on slippery surfaces, while the reinforced toe and heel offer additional protection against wear and tear. They are thoughtfully tailored for women who work and play on the water, offering a comfortable fit with good arch support and a roomy toe box that accommodates various foot shapes and sizes.


Ideal for long hours of wear, whether for work, fishing, or outdoor activities, these boots also reflect a commitment to environmental sustainability through the use of eco-friendly materials, aligning with the values of both brands.

Halibut 6" Deck Boot. Salmon Sisters photo

The Salmon Sisters x XTRATUF collaboration sets a new benchmark for women's maritime footwear, providing a versatile and stylish option that transitions seamlessly from work to leisure. Those interested in experiencing these boots firsthand will see them on display at this year's Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle, offering an opportunity to see their unique blend of function and flair up close.

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Doug Stewart is a Digital Project Manager & Art Director for National Fisherman, with over 10+ years of commercial marine industry knowledge. He lives in Portland, Maine.

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