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Thanks Greg, but I do admit I'm a bit self promoting here since I'm the sales rep for Hendrix. BUT... I stand by my product. I have to say they are VERY fine waders. Tank tested 4 times before leaving the factory. All seams taped with 3M adhesive. Built in gravel guards. Same material as Simms except for Gore-Tex. Microfleece hand warmer. D-ring on the strap between the shoulder straps. No "cross-over" straps in back that cause you to have problems keeping them on your shoulders. High quality zippers... I could go on... Warranty the same as Simms. OK... enough... Now, go buy a pair!!! I need the commission!!! :bringitout::lol:

TIGHT LINES, YA'LL

 

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My Simms waders and Chota STL Plus boots seem to work well together. I like the quick lacing system. I know the laces won't last as long so I bought an extra set. The breathable Simms work well all year long. I've used them at Taney in January and February with extra layers and have been comfortable. Doesn't do anything for my hands though. ;-)

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My Simms waders and Chota STL Plus boots seem to work well together. I like the quick lacing system. I know the laces won't last as long so I bought an extra set. The breathable Simms work well all year long. I've used them at Taney in January and February with extra layers and have been comfortable. Doesn't do anything for my hands though. ;-)

I know what you mean about your hands. Below freezing I just can't keep mine warm.

Greg

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My Simms waders and Chota STL Plus boots seem to work well together. I like the quick lacing system. I know the laces won't last as long so I bought an extra set. The breathable Simms work well all year long. I've used them at Taney in January and February with extra layers and have been comfortable. Doesn't do anything for my hands though. ;-)

I have the same set up. Simms and the Chota STL boots are very nice.

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i am going to get some breathable simms waders, maybe the freestones. im gonna get them at a fly shop instead of big box store. boots im looking at simms or chotas

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