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JoeBass 01-18-2011 11:42 AM

Can waders be converted?
 
Here in Vermont felt bottom waders are illegal starting April of this year. They transport "rock snot" didamo algea too well, and that stuff is terrible for a stream.

So between my son and me we have 2 pairs of chest waders and 2 pairs of hip waders, all with felt bottoms and all in excellent shape. I think they are all Orvis silver label. To replace will cost about $1,000.

Anybody know if there is a way to convert them to studs? Is the boot bottom the right shape? I see stud kits on line....but can I get the felt off?

Any thoughts?

numbskull 01-18-2011 12:43 PM

I would think a cobbler could cut the soles off and attach a rubber sole of some sort into which you could screw studs.

They used to sell replacement felt bottoms for wading boots, so certainly getting the old ones off is possible (probably heat activated glue). What you would put on instead I'm not sure, but you might check with Orvis and see if they would send you some aqua stealth replacement soles. If no luck, a ground down vibram sole with studs would likely work.

moogie 01-18-2011 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeBass (Post 828608)
Here in Vermont felt bottom waders are illegal starting April of this year. They transport "rock snot" didamo algea too well, and that stuff is terrible for a stream.

So between my son and me we have 2 pairs of chest waders and 2 pairs of hip waders, all with felt bottoms and all in excellent shape. I think they are all Orvis silver label. To replace will cost about $1,000.

Anybody know if there is a way to convert them to studs? Is the boot bottom the right shape? I see stud kits on line....but can I get the felt off?

Any thoughts?

You can cut most of it away, and clean it off with sandpaper.
Did you ever thing of this option?
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Moog

Raven 01-18-2011 02:12 PM

or use the softer style wire brush in a drill for the last of it

staktup 01-18-2011 10:41 PM

Just dedicate them for the sand. Or, you can get drill-in studs for felt soles. Simms makes some called Hardbites for felt and rubber soles for $20. You should make sure that your soles aren't too worn down so when you screw them in, your feet don't get pricked.

JoeBass 01-19-2011 10:06 AM

Thank you for the input...I think I'll get the old felt bottoms off and see what they look like. And go from there.

DZ 01-19-2011 10:32 AM

Joe,
Contact Orvis and explain this to them. They may have a buy back/trade program for someone as conscientious as you. It would be good PR for them.

DZ


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