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Materials used in Rain Boots

Rubber:

The upper part of some Rain boots is made of rubber. Even, some rain boots contain rubber soles that prevent skidding and sliding. Rubbery upper part render the boot waterproof. Rubber Rain Boots have become very popular now days. They are highly waterproof in nature and do not crack even in frozen or snowy climate. Women Rubber Rain Boots and Kids rubber rain boots are usually the most sought after Rubber Rain boot.

 

E.V.A.:

The midsole is composed of Ethyl Vinyl acetate. The presence of this material along with some special design in midsole enables the rain boot to provide a high degree of comfort and stability even during times of heavy rain.

Polyurethane:

This material is present in some Rain boots. Generally, polyurethane is present in the midsole. In some cases, even the upper part is made of polyurethane.

Nylon:

The inner part of some Rain boots is adorned with linings that are made of nylon. The advantage derived from such lining is that they help to absorb moisture. Thus, they prevent accumulation of sweat in your feet and keep them absolutely dry. Some boots also contain nylon covers that are highly repellent to water. Nylon linings also play a role to keep your feet warm.

Leather:

In some cases, the upper part of Rain Boots is made of full grain leather. The collar is usually padded and made of leather in few Rain Boots. Leather Rain Boots help to keep your feet dry even in high wet condition.

Fleece:

The upper pat of some Rain Boots is adorned with linings. Such linings in some cases are made of fleece.

Suede:

Upper part of some Rain Boots is made of suede. Suede Boots are usually common among ladies.

Gore Tex

Rain Boots made of Gore Tex are highly waterproof. Indeed it can be said beyond doubt that gore Tex is one of the best waterproofing material.

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