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Under Armour Men's UA Micro G Kilchis Fishing Shoes (8-14, Black/White/Pitch Gray) $28.88 + Free Shipping w/ Shoprunner or on $50+

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Under Armour [underarmour.com] has Men's UA Micro G Kilchis Fishing Shoes (8-14, Black/White/Pitch Gray) on sale for $67.97 - 50% off w/ promo code EXTRA50 - 15% w/ promo code UA15 = $28.88. Shipping is Free w/ ShopRunner (free 1-year trial [shoprunner.com]) or on orders $50+.

Note: Other colors are available for $34.83 after discounts.

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Under Armour [underarmour.com] has Men's UA Micro G Kilchis Fishing Shoes (8-14, Black/White/Pitch Gray) on sale for $67.97 - 50% off w/ promo code EXTRA50 - 15% w/ promo code UA15 = $28.88. Shipping is Free w/ ShopRunner (free 1-year trial [shoprunner.com]) or on orders $50+.

Note: Other colors are available for $34.83 after discounts.

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Jan 19, 2025
24 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Jan 19, 2025
Puente03
Jan 19, 2025
24 Posts
These are great shoes. As an fisherman, I already owned a pair. This is such a no brainer, I had to buy another pair.
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Jan 19, 2025
546 Posts
Joined Jan 2009
Jan 19, 2025
jth182
Jan 19, 2025
546 Posts
Why does one need special shoes for fishing?
Pro
Jan 19, 2025
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Joined Aug 2017
Jan 19, 2025
UkeDog
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Jan 19, 2025
2,799 Posts
Quote from jth182 :
Why does one need special shoes for fishing?
I know. I think it might just be only one (and he already weighed in).

This reminds me of a special pair of detective show boots I had back in the 80's.
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Jan 19, 2025
346 Posts
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Jan 19, 2025
GreenTable7035
Jan 19, 2025
346 Posts
Quote from jth182 :
Why does one need special shoes for fishing?
The perfect cast
Jan 19, 2025
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Jan 19, 2025
TheOldDude
Jan 19, 2025
1,849 Posts
Quote from jth182 :
Why does one need special shoes for fishing?
If you don't know, you don't need this. But seriously, sometimes you are on rock, sometimes in mud, sometimes in a Kayak or on a boat in the surf,etc and all require different types footwear of safe footing. Based on the description I would consider these deck shoes.
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Jan 19, 2025
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TheOldDude
Jan 19, 2025
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Quote from greentable7035 :
the perfect cast
exactly!
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Jan 19, 2025
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Joined Nov 2009
Jan 19, 2025
pnd4
Jan 19, 2025
60 Posts
I've had the UA Kilchis for a few months. In short: they're comfortable, dry quickly, but the traction is terrible.

I fish from the bank and have slipped multiple times in one day wearing these. The outsole is smooth, or should I say "lacks teeth". On any type of slope , gravel, or smooth rock (especially when it's wet) you really have to be cautious. I went back to hiking boots and trail runners, and use these for casual activities.

Also note the insole is just a mesh layer. It is not padded or anything like you would see in most tennis shoes. Still comfortable, but if you are expecting it to be cushioned you might want to reconsider.
Last edited by pnd4 January 19, 2025 at 01:00 AM.

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Jan 19, 2025
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Coconutz0311
Jan 19, 2025
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Quote from pnd4 :
I've had the UA Kilchis for a few months. In short: they're comfortable, dry quickly, but the traction is terrible.

I fish from the bank and have slipped multiple times in one day wearing these. The outsole is smooth, or should I say "lacks teeth". On any type of slope , gravel, or smooth rock (especially when it's wet) you really have to be cautious. I went back to hiking boots and trail runners, and use these for casual activities.

Also note the insole is just a mesh layer. It is not padded or anything like you would see in most tennis shoes. Still comfortable, but if you are expecting it to be cushioned you might want to reconsider.
That's a shame. These could have been nice. Thanks for the report, especially as they are advertised as "sticking to the rocks. "
Last edited by Coconutz0311 January 19, 2025 at 03:44 AM.
Jan 19, 2025
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paulsur
Jan 19, 2025
59 Posts
Quote from jth182 :
Why does one need special shoes for fishing?
How are the fish gonna let you catch them if you ain't dressed right?
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Jan 19, 2025
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xxaznvtguyxx
Jan 19, 2025
1,234 Posts
Quote from pnd4 :
I've had the UA Kilchis for a few months. In short: they're comfortable, dry quickly, but the traction is terrible.

I fish from the bank and have slipped multiple times in one day wearing these. The outsole is smooth, or should I say "lacks teeth". On any type of slope , gravel, or smooth rock (especially when it's wet) you really have to be cautious. I went back to hiking boots and trail runners, and use these for casual activities.

Also note the insole is just a mesh layer. It is not padded or anything like you would see in most tennis shoes. Still comfortable, but if you are expecting it to be cushioned you might want to reconsider.
I bought a cheap pair of ice cleats and used on jetty rocks with green slimes without problem. It's not comfortable for a long term wear but work really well.
Jan 19, 2025
205 Posts
Joined Sep 2003
Jan 19, 2025
DealDoctor
Jan 19, 2025
205 Posts
I just picked up a pair for Jet Skiing. They are great to walk on rocking shores in the water.
Jan 20, 2025
187 Posts
Joined Aug 2017
Jan 20, 2025
BeaKewl
Jan 20, 2025
187 Posts
He leaves at 4am, has been up the night before loading the truck and hitching up the boat. He picks up his buddy, heads to the lake. They back the boat into the water, unhitch the boat. He goes to park the truck, leaving his buddy with the boat. He walks to the boat, but as he crests towards a beautiful day with his bro and the slight wakes of the lake, he slips just past waters edge…. His wife wishes, in hindsight, she had just bought him the fishing shoes…
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Jan 20, 2025
187 Posts
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Jan 20, 2025
BeaKewl
Jan 20, 2025
187 Posts
Quote from paulsur :
How are the fish gonna let you catch them if you ain't dressed right?
Dress for the fish your gonna catch, not the one in your grocer's freezer.
Jan 22, 2025
139 Posts
Joined Feb 2020
Jan 22, 2025
Enzo954
Jan 22, 2025
139 Posts
Fishing Sneakers?? That's a first for me.

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Jan 22, 2025
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Jan 22, 2025
John85stang
Jan 22, 2025
1 Posts
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