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Old 04-01-2013, 06:48 AM
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Question Re: Stockingfoot Waders question

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Originally Posted by Mark B.
Stocking foot for me.

With, quality wading boots (felt soles & metal studs),…………….they are water hiking boots,………the best, if you cover a lot of distance, as I do.

Also, socks to go over the wader’s stocking foot. Otherwise you will wear a hole in the wader’s stocking foot. Simms makes such wading socks,……..they are very durable. And, I use them alone in my wading boots when wading wet.

I used to have breathable waders & neoprenes. However, I found that I don’t really need the breathables,……….as when the water warms to the low 50’s, I go straight to wet wading.
OK, so I'm going with LLBean stockingfoot waist-high breathables, put the order in last night. Now I will need boots. Are the studded good to use on small streams with limestone rocks? We have a lot of that in Pa, especially where I like to go to the central part of the state. Any suggestions for the boot now?
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