Simms Waders (pls read)
Swend
I also have the Guide model and hike in through all sorts of nasty brush
to get to my fishing. I used them about 70 times last year and they held up
just fine. They seem tough enough to me...
Lou
"Svend Tang-Petersen" wrote in message
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THOMAS SCHREIBER wrote:
Hi,
Today i've bought a pair of Simms Lightweight Stockingfoots. They seem
as
being made of good quality goods. But today I also read, in an advert
for
the same waders, that the Simms Lightweight Stockingfoots were the
lightest
goretex waders on the market blabla bla, and "were best suitable for
fishermen/women who only fish a week or two a year" ?!?!?! Has anyone
used
these waders, and should I return them, and buy another model? Maybe
from a
different vendor even?
The waders cost 3000 danish kroner here in Denmark, that's more than
400$ US
dollars. At that price, I'd expect something different(more), than "one
or
two weeks a year".
Thank you in advance
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Venligst, Grüsse, Regards,
Thomas Schreiber
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Finsensgade 48, 4tv
8200 Århus N.
Danmark
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45+ 86725588
45+ 60725588
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Thomas.
Ive had a pair (the guide model) for almost 3 years and havent really had
any
problems.
They are especially handy for the part of the world where I live, since
heavier
material
would make them too warm to wear when hiking in to a stream.
I guess the only 'problem' is that you have to be more carefull not
ripping
them when walking
through bushes etc.. (beware of tjoern and brombaer ...) but thats about
all.
But if you plan to
use them at the coast in spring and autumn, then get some very good
thermos to
wear underneath.
--
Svend
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