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Gear Review: Korkers All Axis Wading Shoe
I've never been a big fan of wading shoes or sandals. I've tried a few pairs over the years, and none of them made a good enough case to be used over my wading boots, even for wet-wading small water that's barely shin-deep. They never felt comfortable, or durable, enough to merit the cost of yet another piece of gear. I have embarrassingly bad ankles that...
Simms G4Z Wader Review
Chris Hunt, over at Hatch Magazine, penned a review of the Simms G4Z waders. I recently reviewed these waders here at MidCurrent, but I was interested to see what Chris had to say about them. In short, I think the two of us agree, although he offers a few different perspectives that I didn't dive into in my review. If you're thinking of buying a pair, I'd...
Korkers Debuts New Wade-Lite Boots
Korkers has announced the release of a new series of wading boots, according to the folks over at Angling Trade. The Wade-Lite boots are unique for Korkers because they're a fixed-sole boot (no interchangeable soles). The Wade-Lite boots are also, as the name suggests, supposed to be as light as possible. You can view a video highlighting the release of...
Grundens Launches 2 New Waders
Grundens has their new spring line out, but of particular note to fly anglers are the two new waders the company has released. Their Boundary wader was one of my favorite new waders, so I'm intrigued by their two new releases: the Bedrock and Vector. Both the Bedrock and Vector are built from new, non-Gore-Tex fabrics. The Bedrock retails at $349.99, and...
Skwala Debuts Backeddy Wader
Skwala has officially launched -- after teasing it for a while now -- their newest wader, dubbed the Backeddy. I have a pair myself (and an in-depth review will be forthcoming here at MidCurrent) and I've been impressed in my limited time with them so far. The Backeddy waders are designed as the do-it-all wader for Skwala, filling a niche that neither their...
Simms Releases New Confluence Waders
Simms has officially released their new Confluence waders. The big draw on these waders is the inclusion of built-in compression-molded knee pads. These knee pads are designed to offer more comfort and durability for anglers who bust through brush, or often kneel, while fly fishing, according to Simms. The Confluence waders are built from four-layer Toray...
How Breathable Waders Really Work
Before breathable waders, what did anglers use to stay dry in the river? Neoprene and rubber, largely, which are both materials fraught with their own issues. Breathable waders are a remarkable innovation in the sport, which is why Ross Purnell over at Fly Fisherman Magazine put together this wonderful feature story on them. If you've ever had any...
Patagonia Debuts New Forra Wading Boots
Patagonia has partnered with Italian footwear company Fitwell to produce their new Forra line of wading boots. The boots feature an "adjustable web lacing system" in lieu of normal laces or the ever-popular BOA system. They're also built with a CODURA upper, which Patagonia says sheds weight while retaining durability. Much of what we hear from...
Chota Debuts New Waders
Chota Outdoors has released a new line of waders, which they call the Blue Line. The feature Chota is focused on with these waders is how they fit. Chota offers 13 different sizes that they say are finely-tuned to fit more men better. All Blue Line waders are convertible from chest to hip waders. You can view the waders here.
Gear Review: Grundens Boundary Waders
Grundens made waves earlier this year when they announced the release of their Boundary waders collection. This is the company's first foray into fly fishing waders. I had the chance to review these waders, and they're among the best I've ever used. You can read the full review here.