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Tom Nakashima wrote:
For next season, I was thinking of purchasing new wading boots. I noticed Simms has a new sole for their boots called Aquastealth, aside from their felt and studded felt soles. From the Simms description, you can walk on land and in water. I do a lot of backpacking and thought here's a chance to get a hybrid boot. I've owned a pair for a couple of seasons - and love them. Perhaps I purchase cheap shoes and sneakers - but I think these boots, even when worn the first time, are more comfortable than the running shoes I have. For me, they also seem to dry quite quickly, too. I enjoy a bit of hiking myself and wouldn't want to do much hiking in these boots though. It depends on the terrain you might be hiking, I guess. For hiking, I picked up a pair of "Hi-Tec Altitude IV" boots that are reasonably priced at 130.00 here in Southern Ontario that quite nicely handle some of my hikes along the Bruce Trail. On another note, not sure I'd want to be doing much hiking while wearing waders and the Simms boots regardless of how comfortable they are. It would be a bitch during the warm months to be hiking distances with waders not to mention greater risks of punctures in the waders. -- Ian Scott http://about-flyfishing.com |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Bert Brehm wrote: JR;96092 Wrote: Golly. But, gee, do you put a tarp or something down first to keep your door mat from getting dirty? Good idea, Junior. Easy way to clean up all that shredded fiberglass from the bottom of my studded boots. ![]() ![]() "Junior". Oh my. What is it with NJ, anyway? Gardeners. They know all about how to keep their knees from getting dirty. Wolfgang |
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Tom Nakashima wrote:
For next season, I was thinking of purchasing new wading boots. I noticed Simms has a new sole for their boots called Aquastealth, aside from their felt and studded felt soles. From the Simms description, you can walk on land and in water. I do a lot of backpacking and thought here's a chance to get a hybrid boot. Anyone know about the Aquastealth soles? -tom Tom, I think they recently changed the Aquastealth sole....slightly. I believe they put tiny cuts into the rubber, and call it "sipped'. Whether it's better, I have no clue, but I would not waded is slippery streams with plain Aquastealth soles. Way too slippery. I own the studded, Aquastealth versions, and prefer them to any other soles for wading rivers. The drawback, like others have mentioned, is hiking across dry rocks. Out here in the Ca. Sierra, we have a lot of smooth granite. Studded boots will get you hurt. The removable studs is a great idea. Korker makes interchangeable soles for their line of boots. brians |
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