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Old February 2nd, 2005, 10:43 PM
Mark H. Bowen
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"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


DON"T get the bootfoot waders! What you have will suffice for now. You
won't fish enough before the water warm up to wet wading. Just continue to
use your neos until the water warms up enough to wet wade.

Or go with a pair of these: http://tinyurl.com/43u4c the $98.00 stocking
foot hippers.

I have a pair of the original version, before they were offered in the
neo-booty. Mine are just nylon all the way down to the tip of the toes. I
just put on a pair of neo booties over them to take up the space in my
wading boots. They are great, as they are light-weight and and will keep
your legs warm with thermals or fleece under them.

Caution: You don't want to step in a hole over your hip waders though, as
you will freeze your ball......well you get my drift. They are easy to
empty of water, should you go in over them, as all you have to do is lie on
your back and lift your legs above your head.

Mark --also, you hike too much for bootfoot waders.--