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Simms Flyweights have been great for walking. Feels like a running shoe, not a wading boot at all. I've had mine for two years and they're holding up, but I have heard they aren't durable for the long term. 

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I have Korkers Devils Canyon boots.  They have the BOA system and I love them.  They have the removable soles so you can have felt (where it's allowed) rubber, or studs. I only use them 20 to 30 times a year.  I've heard that the BOA system can fail, or the removable soles can come off, but I've had no problems.  

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6 hours ago, fshndoug said:

Why would you wear studs in a boat. I know you are probably getting in and out of the boat but that is a real PIA . Gett a rubber mat for your boat bottom.

 

I think he just told me that he didn't want to wear studs in his boat is why he got the overshoes from Korker. When I asked why not have the studs permanent, I had not considered wearing wading shoes in a boat, but his reasoning make perfect sense when I consider that. I don't boat much. 

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