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Korkers Konvertible Wading Boot???
Hi Everyone,
I was just curious, has anyone ever tried Korkers Konvertible Wading Boot? I like the ideal of versitility with this type of system. To be able to switch from felt bottoms to Rubber lugs without having to change from two different pairs of boots. My Hodgeman wading boots do the trick as far as wading is concern but I sure wouldn't want to have to hike in the mountains to get to a secluded mountain stream in them. Any thoughts or anyone have a pair of either of these Korker boots(see following links) please let us know? Thanks, Terry Korkers Konvertible Wading Boot Korkers Wetlands Wading Boot |
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Re: Korkers Konvertible Wading Boot???
i don't think that would be a easy thing to do. there is roughly a 1x3 piece that holds the pad in the boot. they might mean that it pops out on the sides which i could see as a possibility. will keep posting on them as time goes on especially if i run into issues like the toe popping out.
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Re: Korkers Konvertible Wading Boot???
i've got one season on mine and they're still in great shape, i love them.
they are the perfect answer for a secluded low pressure stream, which of course requires a considerable hoke. |
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