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When wet wading, I normally throw on a pair of heavy wool socks and my
wading boots. It would seem as though a pair of sandals would be much more comfortable on hot summer days, while bolder hopping and even much more so when float fishing. Has anyone had any good or bad experiences with either of the following wading sandals? I like the way the toes are completely covered on the Simms brand, however like the way you can switch the sole on the Korkers and wear them as a daily pair of sandals. Any others that you would suggest? Simms Keen river: http://tinyurl.com/fpm5n Korkers Convertible Sandal: http://tinyurl.com/ejubg What do you wear (on your feet) while wet wading in the summer? TIA, JT |
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JT wrote:
... What do you wear (on your feet) while wet wading in the summer? From the skin out: silk socks, SmartWool hiking socks, Simms Guard Socks, Chota STL wading boots. I tried wet wading in Teva sandals, once barefoot and once while wearing neoprene socks. I'll stick with wading boots. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() JT wrote: What do you wear (on your feet) while wet wading in the summer? My buddies and I love the Cabela's wading booties - they're about $30, they have real good durability for the price. We beat the crap out of them in high gradient mtn streams - so, lots of bouldering and climbing over logs, and just general hiking in them back and forth from camp or trailhead to where we start/end on the stream. I like to wear a pair of 200 weight fleece socks with them to add just a little warmth and it also keeps crap from getting in. They're light, they dry fast, and they don't take up much room when backpacking. |
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![]() "mr rapidan" wrote in message ups.com... JT wrote: What do you wear (on your feet) while wet wading in the summer? My buddies and I love the Cabela's wading booties - they're about $30, they have real good durability for the price. We beat the crap out of them in high gradient mtn streams - so, lots of bouldering and climbing over logs, and just general hiking in them back and forth from camp or trailhead to where we start/end on the stream. I like to wear a pair of 200 weight fleece socks with them to add just a little warmth and it also keeps crap from getting in. They're light, they dry fast, and they don't take up much room when backpacking. I'll ditto the fleece socks! -tom |
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![]() JT wrote: When wet wading, I normally throw on a pair of heavy wool socks and my wading boots. It would seem as though a pair of sandals would be much more comfortable on hot summer days, while bolder hopping and even much more so when float fishing. Has anyone had any good or bad experiences with either of the following wading sandals? I like the way the toes are completely covered on the Simms brand, however like the way you can switch the sole on the Korkers and wear them as a daily pair of sandals. Any others that you would suggest? Simms Keen river: http://tinyurl.com/fpm5n Korkers Convertible Sandal: http://tinyurl.com/ejubg What do you wear (on your feet) while wet wading in the summer? TIA, JT I have a pair of Keen sandals almost just like the Simms, except that mine aren't adjustable and they don't have felt, but they are the same footbed. They are the most comfortable shoes I own. I've worn them on a jetty, and while not ideal, they were much more comfortable than wading socks and my wading boots. They're nice for canoeing. I take a pair when I'm going somewhere but not necessarily fishing, along with a travel rod and a small chest pack, just in case. Still, I'd rather use my wading boots and wading socks if I'm most certainly going fishing. More support, though not as comfy. |
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I wear a pair of water sport sneakers. They're made for day hikers,
rafters, or anyone else that encounters dry land and water in their activity. They look just like sneakers, but a have heavy mesh outer that lets water flow in and out. They offer decent support and do a pretty good job at keeping gravel out as well. You can find them at any outdoor's store. http://www.salomonsports.com/ |
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Let me add that the Cabela's wading booties do have felt on the bottom,
they zip up snugly and fairly high above the ankle, but they provide pretty much no ankle support at all. The sizes also run weirdly, so it's best to try them on before buying online. |
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I can't give you brand names, but I have found these to work well:
1. Tevas (yeah, it's a brand name, but I mean it in the generic sense) 2. Reef walkers -- like the booties worn under diving fins, but with soles; usually with a zip up the side. 3. Old tennis shoes -- what's the big deal here? Use your gravel guards with any of the above and they work just fine. Of course, wool socks are needed. cheers oz |
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JT wrote:
When wet wading, I normally throw on a pair of heavy wool socks and my wading boots. It would seem as though a pair of sandals would be much more comfortable on hot summer days, while bolder hopping and even much more so when float fishing. Has anyone had any good or bad experiences with either of the following wading sandals? I like the way the toes are completely covered on the Simms brand, however like the way you can switch the sole on the Korkers and wear them as a daily pair of sandals. Any others that you would suggest? Simms Keen river: http://tinyurl.com/fpm5n Korkers Convertible Sandal: http://tinyurl.com/ejubg What do you wear (on your feet) while wet wading in the summer? TIA, JT I use wading boots with neoprene wading socks. I've contemplated buying wading sandals, but my ankles would be a mess at the end of the day. Not only do I have to have the support of the boot, on the local freestone rivers, I need protection from the meat grinder cobble. Any initial comfort I would have with the sandals would, quickly diminish after the first twisted or scraped ankle. brians |
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