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"rb608" wrote in message
oups.com... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I assume some of you have owned more than one wading staff, and at some point said "I wish I bought this nice one before those pieces of crap I owned before". If you wanted to skip all the crap, which one(s) would you buy, and why? I've only owned one, a Folstaff, and I've been unhesitatingly happy with it. It folds up out of the way when I'm not using it & it's rock solid when I am. At the time I bought mine, there were two models and may still be. I bought the larger diameter (3/4"). My buddy bought the 1/2" and was sorry. He always felt it was too slender & he didn't trust it. I've heard numerous negative testimonials here on ROFF about the handles coming off, the elastic breaking, and the sections getting stuck; but none of that has happened to mine. Joe F. If it's opened up, but you're not using it, does it float? Or is that not a feature I should focus on? No laughing. I just began looking at these things, and very little so far. But, an "almost" at a creek last week got me thinking. A lot. |
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