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We now have these in stock. 1800's in 50 packs, 100 packs, 50 packs with install tool, and the install tool individually.
Grip Studs http://www.edgeangling.com/miva/grap...00-50-pack.jpg |
How are the "Felt Ultralites by Cabelas"holding up to the grip studs #1800 and are they tearing up the "hard rubber pods" on the bottom side of the sole ?
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After a years worth of use, how are these holding up? I just picked up a new pair of boots and it doesn't look like I'll be able to use my beloved Orvis studs on them (not tall enough).
Is there a consensus better option- grip studs or wearbars? Anyone tried the Goat Heads? |
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Buy the 1" ware bars and cut them to fit. The heel (ultralights) will take the full stud and you need to cut about an 1/8" off for the other areas. Epoxy (5200 marine) on the threads a preference. I prefer not to glue because it makes it easier to change them out if needed. Just my opinion. I don't fish as much as I want to (30-50 trips) but have had my boots for 3 seasons now and just changed out studs for this year. I fit the "appropriate tester" height and weight stats from above... |
I'm liking the grip studs. Pricey but I haven't lost any so I'm sure I can transfer them if my Simm's start to fall apart. I heard of a few guys having issues but I clock in at 165 pounds and haven't even bent one.
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Mine held up fine all year in various locations supported my fat ass no problem. Didn't lose or bend one.
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Gripstuds all the way....and you can use washers with them.
The shanks on the wearbars corrode and snap after a season. When I was using wearbars, i constantly had to replace and tighten them. The gripstuds...set em and forget em. I did not have to replace one. This is the washer, gripstud, and combo after the washer is twisted up the auger. The head of the spike is about 1/16 or 1/32 bigger than the opening or the washer. The washer hole diameter is about 1/4"...the outer diameter is about 11/16". http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psd9f2b8ab.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ps912be974.jpg the boots...simms freestones. Great boots. My last pair are still functional but are backups now...over 5 years old. Other than the felt on these...the uppers show nearly no wear at all. http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ps543b9972.jpg http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psc943cf6e.jpg when i set my spikes...I did not predrill. I soak the felt in water. Place a drop of gorilla glue on the spot I want to place the spike. let it soak in a little. drill in the spike. The gorilla glue expands into the fibers of the felt and makes a much more rigid anchor than just the felt alone. I think the felt fibers may stretch a little when wet, so the glue makes it a little more stable. |
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FYI - Grip Studs 1800s 50 pack marked down 25% ($70 to $52.50) right now at Salt Water Edge.
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