I'm looking for recommendations of durable wading boots. I seem to wear out a pair of Simms wading boots (plastic/synthetic ones and leather ones makes no big difference in longevity) every year or two, and it's starting to annoy me to have to buy them so often and weigh on my conscience to throw them away/send them in for what I hope will be a repair but turns out to be a replacement most times.
Currently on my radar are the Patagonia Foot Tractors as they were created around being rebuilt, re-soled, and re-used but they only go up to 14 (which is my lower size limit) and I'm open to other ideas and suggestions. I burn through Korkers fast as the rubber/foam part that holds the clips wears out and then the replacable sole becomes unsafe, so while I like the ability to change soles often and keep reusing the boot it just doesn't work for me in practice.
Currently on my radar are the Patagonia Foot Tractors as they were created around being rebuilt, re-soled, and re-used but they only go up to 14 (which is my lower size limit) and I'm open to other ideas and suggestions. I burn through Korkers fast as the rubber/foam part that holds the clips wears out and then the replacable sole becomes unsafe, so while I like the ability to change soles often and keep reusing the boot it just doesn't work for me in practice.
