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Not carried by all sporting goods stores By Turk from Pittsburgh, Pa on 11/09/2008 Pros: Dries Easily, Durable, Good Grip, Lightweight Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Casual Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The spikes grip flat stones that may cause you problems with just the felt bottoms. All you have to do is maintain your balance.
By flyfishinfreak from central california on 08/04/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Dries Easily, Good Grip, Lightweight Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use em to fish the Stan the moke an the toulumne and they work great
Love the Omnitrax quick change system! By VTSEAL from Southeastern PA on 07/22/2008 Pros: Durable, Easy to swap soles, Good Grip Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, Saltwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Korkers are a handy wading boot because of their versatility. I'm sure there are other brands that are more comfortable, or dry faster or whatever. But I haven't seen anything more versatile for the types of fishing I do than Korkers.
Like to fish in both freshwater streams w/ mossy rocks and treacherous saltwater jetties? Easily switch from felt soles, to the studded felt soles...
Have a long trail hike in to the best fishing spots for mountain trout? Then switch from the rubber lugged sole to the felts when you reach the stream...
Only disadvantage is that the boots could be built a little more rugged. I feel wading boots should be built like a tank, to withstand rough use. They hook eyes for the lacing are weak and bend easily, and had a little de-lamination on the toe protector and heel cap after a couple seasons. Unless you're a guide using them every day, you should easily get a few seasons out of them.
This season they just came out with a beefier Guide version, so looks like they're addressing that if you're tough on boots.
But overall they're not expensive relative to competing products and WAY more versatile, so I highly reccomend them.
By Trout Hunter from Deposit, NY on 06/20/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Dries Easily, Good Grip Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great for sneaking up on spooky trout. Grips slimy rocks. And you can switch out to other soles (carbide studded, etc.) for rock jetties, etc. Or buy another without having to glue on more felt.
By Douglas MacPherson from RI on 06/17/2008 Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, Saltwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Prompt delivery, great fit, and alot less expensive.
By Vulture 21 from Sacramento, CA on 06/07/2008 Pros: Dries Easily, Good Grip Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, Saltwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These soles are great for wading in water with moss covered rocks. The basic Korker boot looks like it will last forever. However, over time, the felt part of the sole compresses and walking on hard smooth surfaces can be a challenge and dangerous and the sole need to be replaced. This is the fourth pair of Studded Felt Soles I've purchased in the last two years.
"Great product, have both models" By pinkie jr. from san jose, ca on 06/01/2008 Pros: Dries Easily, Easily changed good bite, Good Grip, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I like the ability to change soles when the surface of stream and lake bottom change. From muddy to algae covered, from rubber studded sole to felt to metal felt studded.
I have both models and they both run narrow, buy at least a size larger, especially if you have wide feet.
By hootie from fletcher, nc on 05/19/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Dries Easily, Durable, Good Grip Best Uses: Fly Fishing, Freshwater Fishing Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: these work a little better than the felt only,both will allow you to climb wet slimey rock at angles I have had the outfitter wading boot buy korker for 4 or 5 years they still look new and not a thread loose,why buy a new pair of boots every year only because sole is gone,spend 20.00 every year instead of a 100.00 or more,the soles are a little tight fit,trim outer edge very lightly on sides and perfect fit,
By Softhackle from Cleveland, Ohio on 04/22/2008 Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Shale streambottoms around Cleveland are like walking on wet glass! Felt studs make your grip firm.
Best sole for river fishing By blkfishing from Colorado Springs, CO on 04/20/2008 Pros: Dries Easily, Durable, Good Grip, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Avid Fisher Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is the best sole to have fishing the Colorado Rivers that I frequent. You just have to have the older version of Korker boots to be able to use this replacement sole.
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