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You can't beat Simms. I've had a pair of G3's for 5 or 6 years. They have been put through alot of abuse, and they are still in good shape. I'm sure the freestones would be just fine. I've had buddies that owned the cabelas brand gore tex waders. They last a season or two or even longer if you don't use them that often. They will leak eventually. There is nothing like winter steelheading with a hole in your waders. As far as the boots I recommend you go with a rubber sole. Alaska and Vermont have banned felt soles. More states are sure to follow in the foreseeable future. The freestones are good boots. I personally don't like them cuz they aren't protected with a toe cap. Plus they don't dry as fast and will crack over time. On a budget they will do just fine though.
Yeah no problem. How much time do you spend on the river? I have a pair of Korkers that I wear when I know I'm going to be walkin alot. They are really light and you can change out the soles for your liking. I've never had any problems with the soles coming off. Some people have though. My go to boots are Simms. They are the old riversheds. They are great. If the freestones are in your budget I'd get those. They will do you just fine. I wish I would have bought Simms from the get go. I would have saved lots of money in the long run.
Quote from: gwpsage on April 24, 2010, 07:21:03 AMYou can't beat Simms. I've had a pair of G3's for 5 or 6 years. They have been put through alot of abuse, and they are still in good shape. I'm sure the freestones would be just fine. I've had buddies that owned the cabelas brand gore tex waders. They last a season or two or even longer if you don't use them that often. They will leak eventually. There is nothing like winter steelheading with a hole in your waders. As far as the boots I recommend you go with a rubber sole. Alaska and Vermont have banned felt soles. More states are sure to follow in the foreseeable future. The freestones are good boots. I personally don't like them cuz they aren't protected with a toe cap. Plus they don't dry as fast and will crack over time. On a budget they will do just fine though. why would they ban them? I dont really know much about soles of wading boots but that just seems odd... do you what they do that is bad as compared to a regular sole?