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XTRATUF Swingsaw GlacierTrek PRO Boot | Keeping fishermen on their feet

January 12, 2021 by Erik Meisner Leave a Comment

Originally designed for the commercial fishermen that operate in sub zero temperatures, the new Swingsaw GlacierTrek PRO from XTRATUF incorporates a new technology that grips the boats wet, icy decks. Although not a commercial fisherman living in Alaska, I do live somewhere with a 5 month supply of icy conditions every year. So I’ve been diligently wearing the new Swingsaw boot from XTRATUF while snowplowing, shoveling rooftops, ice fishing and just general purpose use in icy conditions. Let’s take a look at why these boots are suited for walking on ice.

Swingsaw with GlacierTrek PRO

Looking at the sole of the Swingsaw, you’re eyes are quickly drawn to several ice blue colored blocks strategically located throughout. It‘s these blocks that keep your feet from slipping on the icy surfaces. XTRATUF utilizes GlacierTrek PRO and SRC slip resistant technology providing industry leading traction in icy conditions. These blue blocks have sharp leading edges to help bite into the ice. And they kinda feel like 100 grit sandpaper to me. After comparing the Swingsaw to a similar competitors winter boot on the same icy conditions, there was a noticeable difference in grip. Not sure how to measure that metric but my seat-of-the-pants analysis is that I’m more surefooted on icy lakes and roads.

XTRATUF Swingsaw GlacierTrek PRO 15” Legacy Boot Features:

  • Please note this product is sized for men. Women should size 1 to 2 sizes down
  • 100% WaterproofHDR Rubber Upper for Oil/Acid and Chemical Resistance
  • EVA insole for added comfort
  • GlacierTrek™ PRO non-marking SRC-Rated Outsole Provides Excellent Slip Resistance
  • Spandura® covered 5mm Neoprene Bootie is Comfort Rated to -20°F
  • Approximately 5.89 lbs
  • MSRP: $195.00

“Designed for cold weather fishing, both on deck and below, the Swingsaw is a game changing boot for the commercial fishing industry. It features insulated waterproof construction on a GlacierTrek™ PRO outsole for superior traction. This dynamic outsole construction provides stability even when the deck conditions change quickly and drastically.” –xtratuf.com

Comfort rated for temperatures down to a bone chilling -20F, the 5mm Spandura covered Neoprene keeps the piggies pretty warm. I’ve had them on in 0F temperatures so far with basic socks and never noticed the cold. Full disclosure, I’m typically active in these boots so staying warm isn’t tough. Still waiting for a major cold front to blow through so I can get out there in -20F conditions and test the warmth in a static environment.

Built for fishermen

If you’re a commercial fisherman or someone who spends a lot of time in icy, slippery conditions, this non-marking, oil and chemical resistant cold weather boot may be just what you’ve been waiting for. Truly, they excel in the conditions they are designed for. My only complaint is that the tread on the Swingsaw really doesn’t fair as well in snowy conditions. The sole actually builds up with snow creating a lump on the bottom. In all fairness, snowy conditions are not what the Swingsaw is built for but just thought I’d share.

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About Erik Meisner

Erik Meisner served in Attack Company, 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment as a rifle team leader with deployments to the Middle East, Central America and Asia. He's a Commercial Pilot, Rescue Diver and enjoys Alpine skiing, travel, sea kayaking, Overland exploration and golf. Growing up in a military family, Erik had the pleasure to live and ski all over North America and Europe. Now residing in beautiful Northern Michigan with his wife and 2 sons they continue to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible.

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