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Old 12-29-2008, 10:48 AM   #1
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Wet suit boots/shoes

What are the best shoes/boots/booties to wear while wetsuiting? Presently, I wear a pair of ORVIS flats wading booties with golf spikes on the bottom. A shoe repair guy put them on the bottom for me alot of years ago, and they are wearing out. I was now thinking of a pair of wading boots with felt or studs or both ala stocking foot waders. What's your opinion?
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Old 12-29-2008, 11:02 AM   #2
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Shoes

Steve,

I uses these and like them. In the warm months I go without neoprene socks, but I do use them with the shoes when it gets colder.

No spikes on the bottom, but the felt works fairly well.

http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.a...m-2327-To-2328
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Old 12-29-2008, 11:11 AM   #3
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Steve, how are your feet? You posted something about having a bad foot.. if so, I would look for a boot that will be as comfortable as possible- Joe Lyons used to sell studded felt soles that you could adhere to the bottom of any flat soled shoe-
There are millions of options out there for what to put on your feet...

tattoo's choice looks pretty good though-
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Old 12-29-2008, 11:27 AM   #4
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Nebe, Thanks, yes I do need a substantial shoe as my foot is still sensitive but alot better than a year ago. That's why I was thinking about stocking foot wading boots. Tattoo - if my foot was normal, thost booties from NRS would work. We sell that line at the shop too.
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Old 12-29-2008, 11:33 AM   #5
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Steve, I use LL Bean's Ultralight wading shoes with studded aquastealth soles and love them- I havent worn a pair of Korkers in 5 years either.. Wearing them is like wearing a pair of sneakers.

they are light and if you rinse them off with fresh water, they will last a long time- If you dont rinse them, the studds will want to rust out on you, but they have a lifetime warranty
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Old 12-29-2008, 11:38 AM   #6
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Eben, that's sounds like just what the doctor ordered. I love their stuff and they have an outlet right up yhe road in Mansfirld, Massachusetts. What do you wear for socks? BTW, I always rinse off everything. It is surprising how long everything last by taking 5 minutes after every trip. Thanks alot, Steve l
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Socks? I usually wear smart wool socks when I am wearing my waders, so I will order boots that are one size larger than I usually wear- Because of this, If I was going to wetsuit, I would find some neoprene socks that are the same thickness as my wader booties-

You will love them I promise.
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Old 12-29-2008, 12:02 PM   #8
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I 'm checking their web now! Thanks.
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socks- http://www.nextag.com/neoprene-sock/search-html
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Old 12-29-2008, 12:52 PM   #10
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Old 12-29-2008, 01:47 PM   #11
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T-cat, how's it going? Hey, I have to make up for all those years without one! Happy New Year!!!!!
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Old 12-29-2008, 01:48 PM   #12
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Eben, Which ones????
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Old 12-29-2008, 02:08 PM   #13
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These are the ones

http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/sto...7-tn&cat4=1109
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Old 12-29-2008, 03:02 PM   #14
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check out korkers website

torent for wetsuiting (sneaker type)

ultra light for waders (boot type)

both have interchangable soles to go from felt to felt studded to traditional korker studs

light and bulletproof

used them last year and absolutely loved them...


I believe the guys from the edge are using them as well....maybe Pete can chime in
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Old 12-29-2008, 03:18 PM   #15
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I use the chota wading boots I like the fact that I can change out the studs as needed,I know you can do the same with the korkers as well. That to me is a plus.To me the korker sneaker would be better if you are swimming out far other wise I like the ankle support of the boots.
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Old 12-29-2008, 03:52 PM   #16
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check out korkers website

torent for wetsuiting (sneaker type)

ultra light for waders (boot type)

both have interchangable soles to go from felt to felt studded to traditional korker studs

light and bulletproof

used them last year and absolutely loved them...


I believe the guys from the edge are using them as well....maybe Pete can chime in
Jim,

I got the torrents per your recommendation and think they're great. I did a little swimming with them last year and the sneaker style gives you much better flexibility to swim versus the boot.

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Old 12-29-2008, 04:03 PM   #17
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This is the problem I have to work out this winter ....again....too

I would NOT recommend the Cabela's ultralight wading boot. I do like the felt studded soles (little need for korkers)and they are light and comfortable with plenty of support, but they don't last. I had 2 pairs disintegrate on me this year and disappointingly Cabela's wouldn't warranty them cause they claimed that falling apart after 2 months constituted normal wear and tear cause I wore them almost everynight. The man made materials just didn't stand up to the salt ...Studs lasted very, very well though.
The Korkers sneakers are nice with the changebale soles, but I need ankle support. Can't chance rollin an ankle fishin by myself in remote places. The Boots look nice but I don't like how they don't have a stud more on the toe which I find I really need to help get out of the water and up on rocks.
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Old 12-29-2008, 04:07 PM   #18
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This is the problem I have to work out this winter ....again....too

I would NOT recommend the Cabela's ultralight wading boot. I do like the felt studded soles (little need for korkers)and they are light and comfortable with plenty of support, but they don't last. I had 2 pairs disintegrate on me this year and disappointingly Cabela's wouldn't warranty them cause they claimed that falling apart after 2 months constituted normal wear and tear cause I wore them almost everynight. The man made materials just didn't stand up to the salt ...Studs lasted very, very well though.
The Korkers sneakers are nice with the changebale soles, but I need ankle support. Can't chance rollin an ankle fishin by myself in remote places. The Boots look nice but I don't like how they don't have a stud more on the toe which I find I really need to help get out of the water and up on rocks.
There's never a perfect answer.
Toughen up and go barefoot like they did in the old days...don't worry, nobody will laugh at your webbed feet.

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Old 12-29-2008, 04:25 PM   #19
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i second jim, and back beach....ive heard great things about the korker shoes and boots.
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Old 12-29-2008, 04:38 PM   #20
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Has anyone caulked the NRS workboots? I use the Beans ultralites but go thru a pair a year.

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Old 12-29-2008, 04:45 PM   #21
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no issues here with the korkers boots (swappable soles) while in the wetsuit.

The korkers do NOT like walking on sand for extended periods, the sand works its way under the sole and pops it out/off.

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no issues here with the korkers boots (swappable soles) while in the wetsuit.

The korkers do NOT like walking on sand for extended periods, the sand works its way under the sole and pops it out/off.

good point vic

I usually take the inserts off while walking in the sand....when I get to the rocks...i put them back on
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Old 12-29-2008, 05:36 PM   #23
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This is the problem I have to work out this winter ....again....too

I would NOT recommend the Cabela's ultralight wading boot. I do like the felt studded soles (little need for korkers)and they are light and comfortable with plenty of support, but they don't last. I had 2 pairs disintegrate on me this year and disappointingly Cabela's wouldn't warranty them cause they claimed that falling apart after 2 months constituted normal wear and tear cause I wore them almost everynight. The man made materials just didn't stand up to the salt ...Studs lasted very, very well though.
The Korkers sneakers are nice with the changebale soles, but I need ankle support. Can't chance rollin an ankle fishin by myself in remote places. The Boots look nice but I don't like how they don't have a stud more on the toe which I find I really need to help get out of the water and up on rocks.
There's never a perfect answer.
Just the opposite here.

My Cabelas Ultralight wading boots have lasted ever since the year they first intor'd them.Rinse in fresh water and hang them and let dry in a dry area.Best wading boot for the price imo.
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Old 12-29-2008, 06:30 PM   #24
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I use the LLBean ultralight wading boot and I love them, lots of support and the spikes hold up really well. The only problem is the seems and stitching will wear quickly, at least in my case 5-6 nights a week. This caused me to go through two pairs last year, which isn't a problem with Bean's lifetime warranty.
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If you are a size 11 I will sell you a brand new pair of the ultralight bean wading boots for $30. I "sold" them here awhile ago but the guy never followed through. Do a search and you'll find the pictures.
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I agree with the Korker Boots with the interchangeable soles. 1 size up from my normal size when im in waders or i'll wear my Hodgman 2mm socks when im in the wetsuit to fill in the loose space.
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If you are a size 11 I will sell you a brand new pair of the ultralight bean wading boots for $30. I "sold" them here awhile ago but the guy never followed through. Do a search and you'll find the pictures.
If Steve's not interested in the boots, I sure am - I had a pair of Patagonia wading boots that have totally disintegrated after one season - I got 'em for pretty short money but they're shot.

Let me know if ya want to sell them - I can get a check out to ya -

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This is the problem I have to work out this winter ....again....too

I would NOT recommend the Cabela's ultralight wading boot. I do like the felt studded soles (little need for korkers)and they are light and comfortable with plenty of support, but they don't last. I had 2 pairs disintegrate on me this year and disappointingly Cabela's wouldn't warranty them cause they claimed that falling apart after 2 months constituted normal wear and tear cause I wore them almost everynight. The man made materials just didn't stand up to the salt ...Studs lasted very, very well though.
The Korkers sneakers are nice with the changebale soles, but I need ankle support. Can't chance rollin an ankle fishin by myself in remote places. The Boots look nice but I don't like how they don't have a stud more on the toe which I find I really need to help get out of the water and up on rocks.
There's never a perfect answer.


First thing I noticed when I first tried the korker boots.I was kind of uncomfortable with the Stud pattern.In NJ we do quite a bit of what I call "top of the mountain" trekking on the jetty's.Lots of our rockpiles have been redeposited from the surge of the ocean over the years turning em pointy sides up..This requires studs in the middle of the boot as a step on the rubber only will cause slippage and broken bones.I used Bergstom Skegs to fill a bunch of voids..I put four of em across the toes.I am going to try these.As they look like they will give ya a better bite.One other thing with the korker boots is ya have to constantly check the studs to be sure they are tight.Especially when walking over rocks for any distance.They have had the tendency to spin out on me.I do use a anti-seize product to keep em from locking up.This is a must as the sole will be rendered useless when the freeze up on ya and they are all worn down.Being over 250 lb they get worn down..
The ones in the pic are from a company called klymax studs..
I think you can get 48 pcs for about 50 bucks which ain't to bad..

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Been doing some research and found this.

http://www.wearbars.com/ProductDetai...?productID=246

I think the boot shown is a Chota

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Been doing some research and found this.

http://www.wearbars.com/ProductDetai...?productID=246

I think the boot shown is a Chota
will these work in a NRS wetshoe? Does anyone know how thick the soles are?

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