Boa system where the wires are coated will eventually gum up as the coating wears off and messes the dial mechanism up. Stick to straight unexposed cable.
Ankle support. Lightweight boots offer less ankle support. I’m someone who can easily roll an ankle on a moving rock so I’m willing to sacrifice some weight for ankle support. Though the boots with better ankle support can be a hassle on and off at times. This is less of an issue in salt water. (Think Deschutes or Hoh ankle support)
While I don’t like simms waders I do like their boots. I think the older simms boots are better than today’s tho. These are 20 year old boots and are tough ….resoled 3 times but they are coming apart again.
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Old style light weight boots from simms also …..resoled once. Don’t wear as much due to ankle support but do wear in salt from time to time. I rinsed and did my preventive care but you can see eyelets are corroding a bit and aqua oxidation has occurred.
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I recently tried on some korkers and really liked them but I did questioning the durability. The ease of in and out was nice. With my current simms I can struggle getting on and off especially when cold and damp. It’s a bit of an effort MHO.
But my favorite fishing foot wear is these. If you remember the name Bite…. So comfortable… and usually means good weather.
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With all this I have been eyeing Patagonia Forras. Not sure what the mid-purple tag lace
Is all about. Not sure if a great boot either.