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    went 80 miles to Sportfish at Winforton yesterday to check out the korker guides with the Boa laceup system, liked what I saw and bought them (idiot).
    They were asking in the region of £30.00 for each pair of extra soles that I wanted, and that was to order only. So declined those.
    Came hope and went-a-hunting.
    Found same boots with 2 pairs of soles, one pair different to what I recieved at Sportfish, wait for it, after checking the exchange rate they were £96.22, and that included international postage from the USA, so I just had to buy them as well.
    Now I have two pairs plus my old Simms guides, that have lasted about 9-10yrs.
    Absolute tackle tart of the first order :> :> :> :> :> :>
    Cap
    Last edited by steelheadnut; 22-06-2008, 08:26.

  • #2
    This is the store

    http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Gorge-Fly-Shop-Inc

    Cap

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    • #3
      Interesting boot - what is an aqua stealth sole when it is at home?

      Tensioner is a clever idea.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Salarex View Post
        Interesting boot - what is an aqua stealth sole when it is at home?

        Tensioner is a clever idea.
        Soft-ish compound rubber sole, grips onto most surfaces, been on the simms guide boots for years. Mine are still going, just, after about 8/10 years.
        Cap

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        • #5
          Presume from the name you aqre less likely to knock rocks with your feet and able to move with less spooking of trout?

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          • #6
            Good store.

            Originally posted by steelheadnut View Post
            One of several here in the PNW that does a heck of a volume of business shipping 'stuff' to the UK. Credit cards work 'everywhere.'~:.

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            • #7
              Started using korkers this season, very happy with them thus far. I do start to question how often I will actually change the soles though, but always nice to have the option I guess. Having said that, the section that nearly always fails on wading boots are the felt soles, as such, having that section which is easily replaceable should extend the longevity.

              TT.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Teifi-Terrorist View Post
                Started using korkers this season,
                TT.
                Next it'll be Nikons and Winston Rods.

                They all see the light in the end! :>

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                • #9
                  he he :> I can feel the dark side slowly taking hold! But nikon's, come on! That was a joke, wasn't it?! :@

                  Steff.

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                  • #10
                    Greetings folks I met on the old board and hello to all !

                    I got my Korkers Guide in the States on a trip and really rate them. Being cack handed from an old motorbike injury, I struggle with laces, so they Boa tensioners work a treat. I've got the Aquastealth soles and they seem fine. Mind you, I too have a Winston, so maybe I spend too much on gear !

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