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On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:25:27 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Sam wrote: Ken Fortenberry;218693 Wrote: Alex Bell, a fly fishing guide in Sylva, North Cackcalacky reviews some new wading boots with the non-felt soles in today's Times. http://tinyurl.com/mbzska I guess he likes the Korkers better than the Simms. Has anybody tried the Chota RockLoc with the rubber soles and optional cleats ? I love my Chota STL Plus but they're showing their age and I want to replace them with something that's not felt. And I ain't paying over $200 for a pair of Korkers. KORKERS actually has a range of wading boots from $89 to $179 with unmatched versatility and comfort. Sam According to the article the Korkers are $179.99 and if you want the interchangeable "Kling-On" rubber soles it'll set you back an additional $34.99. That's too expensive for me. Although they do look like very nice wading boots. FWIW, Sierra Trading Post had a bunch of them on closeout for like 40-50USD a pair. And for the record, I gain nothing from you or anyone else buying from them. TC, R |
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