Windermere unveils new sustainable GT Mono Light class
Windermere’s third sustainable race day introduced a new national class and underlined growing momentum behind lower-carbon powerboat racing.
Foul-weather gear producers Grundéns recently announced the expansion of their Deck-Boss footwear line-up with two new sandal models that incorporate SeaDek marine products with a view to creating durable, shock-absorbent sandals. The Deck-Boss sandal and Deck-Hand sandal both utilise SeaDek anti-slip, antimicrobial footbeds to produce the feel of walking on a soft, comfortable boat deck with every step.
‘SeaDek has become well known for how comfortable it feels underfoot, so why limit it to just boat decks?’ said Curtis Graves, Grundéns director of product design. ‘We built our new sandal models with SeaDek intentionally to be very comfortable to wear, but also to deliver the performance that serious anglers require. We’re confident that a wide range of customers will soon discover their favourite new sandal.’

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