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My current boots are kinda shot...I will get the rest of the year out of them but the rock and sand around some of these places is really abrasive-and got 2 yrs out of them. I really really like the easy entry of the Orvis side zip..its slick. The soles are ok...but I am sure most guys say the same thing about their Simms etc...ok but...well umm...felt is better...
Anyone have any thoughts about a wading boot available with good traction...
do you find they stretch out pretty good...i had a pair about 5-6 yrs ago and tossed them during a move by mistake...only had two days in them but if I recal the leather stretched out a fair amount after getting wet.
I wear a 9.5 size shoe, but I bought the boots in 11, thinking I need plenty of room for layered socks (my wader neoprene booties are tight to begin with). When I first put the dry boots on, they are still a snug fit, but loosen up after some time in the water. But they haven't stretched out to the point that they are sloppy and loose.
I like the fact that the interior hasn't worn out and isn't wearing the neoprene down.
The other boot I wanted to try on was the new Korkers Chrome with the OmniTrax 3.0 Interchangeable Sole System. You may want check them out. Didn't Aaron say he's using them...?
I like my Patagonias for when I use rubber or when I use the screw/cleats. When I use felt soled shoes, I use the Korkers because I have three soles so that when fishing in Didymo infested waters, I can rotate the soles.
I also like the Patagonia boot that is one model up from the Riverwalker as well. Its very light and durable.
Aaron-whats your opinion on Rubber vs. Felt in "normal" conditions..by normal I mean...fishing normal flows in the Hous or Farmington. Felt sucks out of the river for sure..
If plain felt scored a 100 on a test and studded felts scored 120...where would you score patagonia rubber and studded rubber...
BTW never thought of having 2 or 3 sets of felts..that could be a reasonable solution ...you could always have a pair disinfecting / drying ...
I would go with felt in even normal conditions. Today at the West Branch was slippery as can be, I even did a polar bear swim today and that was with felt!