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The Apr. issue of "FLY ROD AND REEL" featured an evaluation of fishing vests
and to my surprise it found a lot of fault with all the vests made by Simms. The vests that seemed to get author Ted Lesson's seal of approval were the Cabala's AFT and the LL Bean's Magalloway. I was somewhat surprised because of the good performance I've experienced from the Simms products I own. I usually have to pack in a good long walk from my car and fight through rough country so my chest pack and creel give me some problems. The creel starts loaded with wading jacket, water and snack or lunch and snags up on the brush and ends underwater during some of my wading. Cooler days I use my starter vest , the WHITE RIVER 34 pocket model from BASS PROSHOP but I'd like to move up to something better. Could you guys please share your thoughts on the FLY ROD & REEL of the SIMMS vests and tell me what you think of the Cabalas AFT and LL Bean Magalloway. Also are the Orvis vests a good value for the money? Lou |
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I have the Cabelas AFT and like it .. comfortable and a layout that suits
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![]() I have the Simms Mesh Vest (old style with large vertical pockets) and the Cabelas Deluxe Chest Vest. I also have a small chest pack that was made locally by a friend. I like all of them. I got my girlfriend the William Joseph Coastal chest vest and was most impressed. It was a fine piece of work. However, if money is an issue, then I'd go with the Cabelas Deluxe Chest Vest which is on sale now for $30. My suggestion is to try on a number of vest at a fly shop and see how you like them. Alternately, you could borrow a friend's vest which you like to see how it carries the weight. -John |
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I have two Simms vests and they are both perfect. And durable.
bruce h |
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John
I'm taking a trip down into civilization later this month and plan on visiting some outfitters to try some vests but it seems to me that the vest in the shop and the same vest with 10-14 pounds of gear stuffed inside might be very different experiences. Cost is really not a problem, I just want a good vest. I have a good chest pack already,,, Thanks for the advice and sharing your experiences. Lou "JohnR" wrote in message link.net... I have the Simms Mesh Vest (old style with large vertical pockets) and the Cabelas Deluxe Chest Vest. I also have a small chest pack that was made locally by a friend. I like all of them. I got my girlfriend the William Joseph Coastal chest vest and was most impressed. It was a fine piece of work. However, if money is an issue, then I'd go with the Cabelas Deluxe Chest Vest which is on sale now for $30. My suggestion is to try on a number of vest at a fly shop and see how you like them. Alternately, you could borrow a friend's vest which you like to see how it carries the weight. -John |
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Brusier
The FLY ROD AND REEL EVALUATION suggested that the Simms Vertical's collar is irritating under heavy loads and that their Guide Vest has a problem because their are no small accessory pockets. Any thoughts about that? I use Simms Waders and boots and am vest satisfied so I'm interested in what others things of the vests and why/ Lou "bruiser" wrote in message ... I have two Simms vests and they are both perfect. And durable. bruce h |
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Louis Owen wrote:
I'm taking a trip down into civilization later this month and plan on visiting some outfitters to try some vests but it seems to me that the vest in the shop and the same vest with 10-14 pounds of gear stuffed inside might be very different experiences. Which is one reason it's good to try on a bunch of vests in a shop rather than one-at-a-time, hit-or-miss by mail order. A good shop (one that trusts you, anyway g) will let you fill the vest with a bunch of FFing impedimenta and see how it feels. But "10-14 pounds"??? Sure you need a vest and not a Sherpa? ![]() JR |
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JR
A couple of water bottles, a rain jacket, fly boxes, tools, lunch, wading staff and before long 10 pounds is achieved Most of the places I fish right now are "between the bridges where few trouble to go and are good long hike in from the nearest passable logging road so if you figure walking in and out plus time on the rivers a few pounds of gear isn't so bad. I often tote a GPS and since a heart attack a couple of years back and a broken leg last year I tote a cell phone. They seem like a good security blanket. I'll take your advice. I'll be in GrandRapids MI, later this month and they have an Orvis shop in town and a outfitter called the Great Lakes Fly fishing Co. 20 miles out of town, I look both over. Any opinion on Orvis vests? Lou "JR" wrote in message ... Louis Owen wrote: I'm taking a trip down into civilization later this month and plan on visiting some outfitters to try some vests but it seems to me that the vest in the shop and the same vest with 10-14 pounds of gear stuffed inside might be very different experiences. Which is one reason it's good to try on a bunch of vests in a shop rather than one-at-a-time, hit-or-miss by mail order. A good shop (one that trusts you, anyway g) will let you fill the vest with a bunch of FFing impedimenta and see how it feels. But "10-14 pounds"??? Sure you need a vest and not a Sherpa? ![]() JR |
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On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 15:15:40 -0400, "Louis Owen"
wrote: Lou "JR" wrote in message ... Louis Owen wrote: I'm taking a trip down into civilization later this month and plan on visiting some outfitters to try some vests but it seems to me that the vest in the shop and the same vest with 10-14 pounds of gear stuffed inside might be very different experiences. Which is one reason it's good to try on a bunch of vests in a shop rather than one-at-a-time, hit-or-miss by mail order. A good shop (one that trusts you, anyway g) will let you fill the vest with a bunch of FFing impedimenta and see how it feels. But "10-14 pounds"??? Sure you need a vest and not a Sherpa? ![]() A couple of water bottles, a rain jacket, fly boxes, tools, lunch, wading staff and before long 10 pounds is achieved Most of the places I fish right now are "between the bridges where few trouble to go and are good long hike in from the nearest passable logging road so if you figure walking in and out plus time on the rivers a few pounds of gear isn't so bad. I often tote a GPS and since a heart attack a couple of years back and a broken leg last year I tote a cell phone. They seem like a good security blanket. I'll take your advice. I'll be in GrandRapids MI, later this month and they have an Orvis shop in town and a outfitter called the Great Lakes Fly fishing Co. 20 miles out of town, I look both over. Any opinion on Orvis vests? I've been using the shorty version of the Orvis "Super Tack-L-Pack" (or something like that) since they came out a couple of decades ago. About as comfortable as seriously over-loaded vests go, no neck chafe (important!) otherwise no big whoop. Just for grins I just put my vest with a typical load (net attached, but no rain gear stashed inside the back, and I tuck my water bottle in my wader pocket) on the bathroom scale and it's reading around 9.5 pounds, so figure somewhere between 8 and 11 anyway... /daytripper (8 in the morning, 11 at the end of the day ;-) |
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daytripper wrote in
: /daytripper (8 in the morning, 11 at the end of the day ;-) You're not losing enough flies! Scott |
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