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Should I take the plunge? - Simms G3 waders
#1
Posted 03 July 2013 - 06:01 PM
I am thinking about finally diving into a pair of Simms G3 guide stocking foot waders. At nearly $500 I hope to get many years out of them.
Where should I buy them? Any suggestions on other brands before I take the plunge? How long have your Simms lasted for?
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#2
Posted 03 July 2013 - 07:29 PM
I have the G3's going on my fourth season. I put them to the test hard every season as I bush whack through trails, kneel and sit on rocks, fish them in winter where they freeze and have not yet had a problem. I have also had a hook dislodge form a snag and embedd in my left leg. It didnt even leak and has yet to. They take a beating and last. IMO totally worth the price tag. I can only speak from my experience.
#3
Posted 03 July 2013 - 08:23 PM
im finally getting a pair this year. went thru 3 pairs of 200 dollar breathables last season, plus another 100 pair. my fishing partner went about the same as aknook, but got a leak. he sent them to simms and got them all fixed with new booties sewn on for no charge. $100 per year for waders seems pretty minimal imo.
(edit- i didnt pay for all the three pairs @ 200. streamside waders, bought 1 pair, and got 2 replacements on warranty , the second replacements were upgaded to a higher grade@ no charge)
#4
Posted 03 July 2013 - 10:51 PM
Do it. I don't have personal experience with G3's but all my friends swear by them. I used to rock cheap waders and they just kept falling apart. Have a pair of SIMMS, FreeStones or BlackFoots? The name escapes me but I have put a serious beating on them in the last couple years and they have held up just fine.
Spend the money right the first time and you'll save cashola in the long run.
#5
Posted 03 July 2013 - 10:57 PM
I still own a pair of Simms Freestone waders that I bought last fall. It was probably one of the best fishing purchases I've ever made. I can imagine that the G3 is even better.
#6
Posted 03 July 2013 - 11:05 PM
What store should I buy them from? Who has the best customer service? (In case I run into any issues)
#7
Posted 03 July 2013 - 11:55 PM
#8
Posted 04 July 2013 - 07:42 AM
had freestones for 3 years, never had leaks.
#9
Posted 04 July 2013 - 08:13 AM
i have heard good things about simms, the price tag scares me though, also check out william josephs waders
#10
Posted 04 July 2013 - 08:43 AM
I would think this thread goes in hand with:
So What Do You Do For A Living???I know for myself I could not justify purchasing $500 waders.
#11
Posted 04 July 2013 - 08:58 AM
I have the freestone or blackfoot ones, and they have held up fine for one season so far. I wore them about 3 times a week from october to february and have had them out a fee times this spring summer with no issues.
I bush whacked, kneeled, slipped on rocks, and even had a hook stick in the lower leg but somehow it didn't even leak?
I can only imagine the G3's are bullet proof if my lower end Simms have stood up to everything I have thrown at them thus far.
#12
Posted 04 July 2013 - 02:46 PM
I think im going the simms route at some point this summer as well. I have also went through too many waders though my last Bare neoprene waders did last a full season before leaking and they were only 100 bucks. It looks like the only big disadvantage to the freestones over the G3's is breathability since they also have the lifetime warranty so i'll probably go that route.
#13
Posted 04 July 2013 - 02:50 PM
I just bought a set of Bare neo's for $25. If they leak, so will the sellers windows.
#14
Posted 04 July 2013 - 02:51 PM
i would never wear someone elses neos. GROSS.
#15
Posted 04 July 2013 - 03:46 PM
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U'd be surprised what a budget will have you doing.
To each thier own, I am not the type to just put int he washing machine and wear em.
I have an appointment to have our couch and matress cleaned. Discussed the neo's with the company prior to making the appointment they are willing to clean, sanitized and deoderize.
For $25, to say that I can fish in colder waters if the opportunity presents itself to me its worth a shot.
I respect the fact that people think its gross, but we are closing on our second home so I need to cut corners when I can.
#16
Posted 04 July 2013 - 05:10 PM
just the neos are gnarly dude! really sweaty. i never meant any diseases but just the funk! like borrowing a jockstrap! nothing wrong with second hand gear man...
#17
Posted 04 July 2013 - 07:22 PM
GuitarBuildingAngler - any store will do, but from my experience most smaller shops will give you the best customer service. Wilsons gets my vote for sure. I've only dealt with the Queen St. shop and even though they look at my funny when I tell them I'm a pinner, they get most of my money because they are stand up dudes and the customer service is top notch.
You may want to keep you eyes open online. A friend of mine picked up a pair of higher end SIMMS for 200 cheaper than average cost. Website was selling off the rest of their inventory.
Reddington Sonic waders are getting awesome reviews and they are cheaper than SIMMS.
The trend is obvious here - buy good quality and you wont regret it in the long run, in face, it will be cheaper.
#18
Posted 04 July 2013 - 07:56 PM
I hear ya. I was going to go to Sail (being in Oshawa, it is close to me).GuitarBuildingAngler - any store will do, but from my experience most smaller shops will give you the best customer service. Wilsons gets my vote for sure. I've only dealt with the Queen St. shop and even though they look at my funny when I tell them I'm a pinner, they get most of my money because they are stand up dudes and the customer service is top notch.
You may want to keep you eyes open online. A friend of mine picked up a pair of higher end SIMMS for 200 cheaper than average cost. Website was selling off the rest of their inventory.
Reddington Sonic waders are getting awesome reviews and they are cheaper than SIMMS.
The trend is obvious here - buy good quality and you wont regret it in the long run, in face, it will be cheaper.
I am just afraid the customer service at Sail could be sh*t.
If I had an issue with the Simms G3's from the start (freak initial leaking), I don't want to pay to ship them back to Simms. I would rather just exchange them at the store.
Wilson's is just kind of far from me.
On a side note, should I get the normal G3's or the convertibles? I was thinking the convertibles.
#19
Posted 04 July 2013 - 08:21 PM
#20
Posted 04 July 2013 - 08:44 PM
I hear ya. I was going to go to Sail (being in Oshawa, it is close to me).
I am just afraid the customer service at Sail could be sh*t.
If I had an issue with the Simms G3's from the start (freak initial leaking), I don't want to pay to ship them back to Simms. I would rather just exchange them at the store.
Wilson's is just kind of far from me.
On a side note, should I get the normal G3's or the convertibles? I was thinking the convertibles.
CS at sail in oshawa is very good, the guys in the fishing department are friendly and will make suggestions, im a regular shopper there
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