In fairness, I've found that Simms rubber soled boots WITH studs are not bad for wading, and they do an acceptable job on some easy wading, mostly small gravel bottom streams, like the West Branch of...
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In fairness, I've found that Simms rubber soled boots WITH studs are not bad for wading, and they do an acceptable job on some easy wading, mostly small gravel bottom streams, like the West Branch of...
We've used it in Lewis Lake going to the Lewis/Shoshone channel. I have a 6hp Mercury motor for the boat, which moves the boat - slooowly - but I'm retired and have lots of time! I haven't been...
Yep, "as good as, or better than, felt was her claim.
Last August, I friend and I stopped at Simms headquarters in Bozeman to get a replacement for his Simms wading staff, and I got into a...
Here's what Simms says about their rubber soles:
"In the biggest breakthrough in years, we?ve teamed with Vibram? to give you easy to clean, great-gripping rubber compound treads on our wading...
Lasr summer I registered my drift boat for use in Yellowstone National Park. Before the license was issued, I was told that a ranger would normally need to inspect my boat to make sure it was clean....
I guess I can live with spiked rubber soles if I have to when I'm fishing from the bank, even though they're nowhere near as comfortable to walk in than plain felt soles are, but it seems to me that...