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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... Scott Seidman wrote: Simms makes a nice one now, but deployment seems a tad less automatic than the Folstaff, and it didn't exist when I bought mine. If I were buying one today, I would do a serious A-B comparison before buying either. I really like my Simms wading staff. I think it has a more robust design that the Folstaff. BTW, this afternoon I tagged along on a training raft trip down the Salmon River, which flows through Stanley. The water is super high -- higher than the guides have ever seen it. Two class IV rapids and three class IIIs. It was a blast and for the fist time I didn't fall out. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. I also have the Simms wading staff, rubber handle, easy to deploy and retract, shock cord, compact, neoprene holster. -tom |
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