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steve sullivan December 1st, 2003 02:31 AM

best waders??
 
What is the difference between the simms gortex bootfoot waders and the
simms g3 guide stockingfoot waders?

Right now I have red ball non breathable bootfoots. I want to get the
most comfortable warm waders possible. What is the reason for the g3's
not being bootfoots? I have never worn stockingfoots, what is the
difference between stockingfoot and bootfoot practically speaking and
comfortwise?

What are other waders that are gortex and comparable in quality?

Bill Kiene December 1st, 2003 03:15 AM

best waders??
 
Hi Steve,

First, boot foot waders are not popular for fly fishing in streams because
they don't hold your foot in place while you walk and don't offer any ankle
support.

They are great for coastal winter steelheading where you more gravel or at
Pyramid Lake in Nevada in the winter where you don't walk much either.

They are very hard to fit properly. First, you need to get the right body
size, then the inseam length and then the boot size. After that you custom
order them. Then if the customer doesn't like them (for any reason), you are
stuck with them.

These are some of the reasons why you won't see breathable boot foot waders
much except in catalogs.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com

"steve sullivan" wrote in message
...

What is the difference between the simms gortex bootfoot waders and the
simms g3 guide stockingfoot waders?

Right now I have red ball non breathable bootfoots. I want to get the
most comfortable warm waders possible. What is the reason for the g3's
not being bootfoots? I have never worn stockingfoots, what is the
difference between stockingfoot and bootfoot practically speaking and
comfortwise?

What are other waders that are gortex and comparable in quality?




Yuji Sakuma December 1st, 2003 12:12 PM

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You make some good points Bill.

One additional thing. I have never used bootfoot chest waders but I did use
bootfoot hippers for years because they were quicker and more convenient to
put on and take off than stocking foots for low water summer fishing on my
local streams. However, I found that they were very vulnerable to failure
at the joint between the leg and boot. I found this to be true for all
makes that I tried over the years including Red Ball, Hodgman, Nokia and
Orvis. As you pointed out in a previous post, with the advent of breathable
chest waders, there is little incentive to use waist highs or hippers these
days. I now use breathable stocking foot chest waders all season long.

Yuji Sakuma

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"Bill Kiene" wrote in message
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Hi Steve,

Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com




Bill Kiene December 1st, 2003 04:30 PM

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Hi Yuji,

In the high end, Simms boot foot would hold up better than any thing else.

Where do you fish?

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com

"Yuji Sakuma" wrote in message
...
You make some good points Bill.

One additional thing. I have never used bootfoot chest waders but I did

use
bootfoot hippers for years because they were quicker and more convenient

to
put on and take off than stocking foots for low water summer fishing on my
local streams. However, I found that they were very vulnerable to failure
at the joint between the leg and boot. I found this to be true for all
makes that I tried over the years including Red Ball, Hodgman, Nokia and
Orvis. As you pointed out in a previous post, with the advent of

breathable
chest waders, there is little incentive to use waist highs or hippers

these
days. I now use breathable stocking foot chest waders all season long.

Yuji Sakuma

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"Bill Kiene" wrote in message
. com...
Hi Steve,

Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com






Yuji Sakuma December 1st, 2003 11:01 PM

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If I could find a pair of bootfoot hippers that I can trust (I have given
up), I might be inclined to buy them because of the way I sometimes fish. I
sometimes drive to different spots on a river and maybe fish more than one
river in a day. I can switch between sandals and hippers in seconds. The
alternative is to drive in chest waders (not so safe) or put up with the
bother of getting into and out of them and lacing/unlacing boots.

To answer your question, I do almost all of my trout and bass fishing within
2 hours of Toronto.

Best regards,

Yuji Sakuma

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"Bill Kiene" wrote in message
om...
Hi Yuji,

In the high end, Simms boot foot would hold up better than any thing

else.

Where do you fish?

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com




Yuji Sakuma December 2nd, 2003 06:13 PM

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Hello Greg,

I think maybe less safe but not necessarily unsafe. I do drive in my waders
occasionally. In my case at least, my wading boots are significantly bigger
than my street shoes and I drive a vehicle which requires operating a clutch
pedal as well as a brake and accelerator. I remember in 1964 when I went
shopping for my first car after graduating from university, I looked at a
Lotus Seven. There were a number of reasons why I did not buy it, one of
which was that the footwell was so narrow that my two feet covered the three
pedals. I could not operate the clutch without fouling the accelerator and
vice-versa. My current car of course is not that bad.

Best regards,

Yuji Sakuma

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"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 18:01:51 -0500, "Yuji Sakuma"
wrote:

What is unsafe about driving in waders ?




Yuji Sakuma December 2nd, 2003 07:42 PM

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Correction: "I could not operate the clutch without fouling the
accelerator.." should have read "I could not operate the clutch without
fouling the brake.." I also could not operate the accelerator without
fouling the brake. Other things I remember about the Seven was that the
seat was about 50% too narrow and the car did not have a heater.

Yuji

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"Yuji Sakuma" wrote in message
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Hello Greg,

I think maybe less safe but not necessarily unsafe. I do drive in my

waders
occasionally. In my case at least, my wading boots are significantly

bigger
than my street shoes and I drive a vehicle which requires operating a

clutch
pedal as well as a brake and accelerator. I remember in 1964 when I went
shopping for my first car after graduating from university, I looked at a
Lotus Seven. There were a number of reasons why I did not buy it, one of
which was that the footwell was so narrow that my two feet covered the

three
pedals. I could not operate the clutch without fouling the accelerator

and
vice-versa. My current car of course is not that bad.

Best regards,

Yuji Sakuma




Willi December 2nd, 2003 09:01 PM

best waders??
 


Yuji Sakuma wrote:

Hello Greg,

I think maybe less safe but not necessarily unsafe. I do drive in my waders
occasionally. In my case at least, my wading boots are significantly bigger
than my street shoes and I drive a vehicle which requires operating a clutch
pedal as well as a brake and accelerator. I remember in 1964 when I went
shopping for my first car after graduating from university, I looked at a
Lotus Seven. There were a number of reasons why I did not buy it, one of
which was that the footwell was so narrow that my two feet covered the three
pedals. I could not operate the clutch without fouling the accelerator and
vice-versa. My current car of course is not that bad.



I drive a truck with a stick in my waders all the time, but I have
little feet. ( I know, I know little feet little.......)

Willi






Kevin Vang December 2nd, 2003 11:11 PM

best waders??
 
In article ,
says...

I drive a truck with a stick in my waders all the time, but I have
little feet. ( I know, I know little feet little.......)



So is that why you have that stick in your waders?

Kevin,
size 13

Wolfgang December 2nd, 2003 11:14 PM

best waders??
 

"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

I drive a truck with a stick in my waders all the time, but I have
little feet. ( I know, I know little feet little.......)



So is that why you have that stick in your waders?

Kevin,
size 13


FWIW, I agree with Warren. It was a ****ed up thing to say, however you
want to interpret it.

Wolfgang



daytripper December 3rd, 2003 12:09 AM

best waders??
 
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 17:14:10 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote:


"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

I drive a truck with a stick in my waders all the time, but I have
little feet. ( I know, I know little feet little.......)



So is that why you have that stick in your waders?

Kevin,
size 13


FWIW, I agree with Warren. It was a ****ed up thing to say, however you
want to interpret it.

Wolfgang


LOL

/daytripper (oh ****, here we go again!)

Willi December 3rd, 2003 01:32 AM

best waders??
 


Kevin Vang wrote:

In article ,
says...

I drive a truck with a stick in my waders all the time, but I have
little feet. ( I know, I know little feet little.......)




So is that why you have that stick in your waders?

Kevin,
size 13



We all do the best we can with we we have.

Willi




rb608 December 3rd, 2003 02:59 AM

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"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message
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What is unsafe about driving in waders ?


Beats me. Heck, I drive in Korkers & never thought it was a problem.

Joe F.



steve sullivan December 3rd, 2003 11:05 AM

best waders??
 
In article ,
Willi wrote:


I drive a truck with a stick in my waders all the time, but I have
little feet. ( I know, I know little feet little.......Willi



OH willi? I never knew that


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