The knock on bootfoot waders is that you do not have as much ankle support.
They are much looser in fit. You do not have shoe laces to tighten and bind
the shoe to your foot. However, when it comes to neoprene, they are much
easier to put on and off than stockingfoot waders. . Breathable stocking
foot waders are easier to take off, so there is not much of an advantage
there.
If you are not in difficult wading, deep, sticky muck, rocks that roll under
your feet, etc, then bootfoot are ok.
"snakefiddler" wrote in message
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what has been ya'll's experience with bootfoot waders? with spring comin
(soon i hope) i am thinking of getting a pair of three forks 420 denier's,
but they only come in a bootfoot for women. so, i'm wondering about the
comfort level of the boot, as well as the maneuverability factor, and
anything else i may not know to ask about. any *constructive* ;-) input
would be appreciated.
thanks-
snake
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