wildfly wrote:Today the left boot burst at the front, separating like a mouth with my toes sticking out. I waded half the day like that, then David and I gracefully "retired" them in the trash can outside Amigo's in Bishop. Now I'm forced to get new ones (or wear my Columbia wet wading shoes).
I have a couple pairs like that. Not sure why, but I wear out wading boots a lot faster than waders. I recently bought a pair of Simms Headwaters, with Aquastealth. This is one of the few wading boots(or boots in general), that are wide enough for my feet. In fact, they are extra wide. Anyway, i'm very happy with the fit, comfort, and weight(very light)of the boots. One problem I did encounter, was after installing the Simms carbide studs, I had sharp, pressure points in the sole. I double check to see if I could feel the stud points through the sole, but could not. Only when I step with all my weight located directly on 1 stud, did I feel some pain. I thought of taking out the offending studs and grinding them down a bit, but instead, installed a pair of Superfeet insoles, and no more problems. I use Superfeet in my hiking boots, so why not my wading boots.
I have no idea how long these boots will last me, but i'd buy the same boots when these wear out.
briansII