View Poll Results: Do you own Simms Waders?
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I own Simms waders
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I don't own Simms waders
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I don't own but am looking to buy Simms waders
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Thread: Simms Waders
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09-13-2012 #49
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Re: Simms Waders
this is a completely irrelevant post. We know Simms makes a good product. We know they last. We know they are made by flag waving, apple pie eating, hot dog eating Americans. It's also true that the brand name and market presence means you are paying a premium. Everyone makes decisions about where and how to spend there money. Several people have already stated they own other waders that perform just as well for less money. So that is the bottom line. Buy what makes you happy with your American fiat notes
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09-13-2012 #50
Re: Simms Waders
Ill never wear patty or orvis waders, evers...cloudveil either...
A few buddies have good luck with frog toggs, but i wont be caught dead in something that rolland martin wears...
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Re: Simms Waders
[QUOTE=Trouser Trout;217758]I just hope he is smart enough to keep the valve stem pointed down.[
I'm not hopeful
"Angling is extremely time consuming. That's sort of the whole point." - Thomas McGuane
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09-11-2014 #56
Re: Simms Waders
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.
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09-11-2014 #57
Re: Simms Waders
I had to reply, he besmurched my good name.
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