Wading Boot Cleat Placement

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Wading boot cleat placement. After 2 days of wading they showed virtually no signs. It is a simple task but i get a lot of questions about it. Thanks for reviving an old pair of boots and allowing me to focus on the cast and not so much on the wade christopher. I went with 14 studs per boot on my size 14 boots leaving plenty of felt and plenty of carbide.
The traction these provided on the stream was excellent. What we are often asked is where to put the studs and what s the difference in the three types of studs so here s the breakdown. They sell in bulk for around 8 or 9 cents a piece. There isn t a single best stud pattern for wading boots but here are a few tips to get started.
The 3 8 studs turned out to be perfect for my simms guide boots if your wading boot has thicker soles you could probably go with the 1 2. The fly fishing shop offers a variety of studs to be installed in your wading boots. Simms cleat install headwaters pro boot duration. Most boots do not come pre studded with metal studs because the placement and number of studs depends largely upon the personal preference of the angler and their own wading needs.
Designed to fit predefined cleat locations on vibram rubber outsoles featured on simms rivertread streamtread vaportread platforms. Use separately or in combination with our hardbite studs. The cleats and spikes can be screwed into or pushed through holes in the bottom of the shoe or strapped around the shoe. Modern fly fisher 22 858 views.
Types of studs hardbite stud basically these are a small screw in stud with a hard tungsten head that gives the boot good traction and durability. So you ll all probably know that simms use sticky rubber soles made by vibram which you can put studs in. Cleats and spikes are designed to be added to wading boots as a way of increasing the traction already provided by the boot itself. Wading boot stud placement before you jump in and start screwing in studs at random take a minute to think about the best location for each.
Adding studs to your boot helps to give you that little extra bite when it comes to wading traction and safety. Stud placement and quantity should ideally increase the traction of the rubber surface not create a completely new surface of metal spikes only.