Bassboots

At the suggestion of various members and given the magazines will run a mile from criticising a piece of kit, here is your chance to tell us what you really think about a rod, reel, line, lure... keep it legal please!

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Spruce
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Re: Bassboots

#21 Post by Spruce »

Thanks for that Alby. Going to order a pair of the neoprene stocking foot variety.
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Re: Bassboots

#22 Post by dbrock »

Must have a look it would be interesting to see if they would be any good for some shooting aswell, would they rip easily with brambles and so on, I'll have a good luck next time were out alby
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Re: Bassboots

#23 Post by paul mason »

dbrock wrote:Must have a look it would be interesting to see if they would be any good for some shooting aswell, would they rip easily with brambles and so on, I'll have a good luck next time were out alby
The heavy material is very strong....... they would definitely never tear with brambles. I know lads who have slid down barnacle infested rocks and not have them tear!!!
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Re: Bassboots

#24 Post by dbrock »

paul mason wrote:
dbrock wrote:Must have a look it would be interesting to see if they would be any good for some shooting aswell, would they rip easily with brambles and so on, I'll have a good luck next time were out alby
The heavy material is very strong....... they would definitely never tear with brambles. I know lads who have slid down barnacle infested rocks and not have them tear!!!
Sounds good cheers
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Re: Bassboots

#25 Post by scara »

If your getting a pair get the hunter boot , cost a bit more but there really worth it. Like wearing trainers on the beach. More importantly the heel is wide and flat unlike the argyle boot which are ok on sand but if like me you want to fish down a breakwater but want to wade a bit at the bottom like the Roe then the argyle boot are ankle breakers.
I use mine for boat launches , bait digging and fishing , brilliant .
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Re: Bassboots

#26 Post by thelegend »

fcuk it, why did i have to read this,arrrrgh!!,now i want them, will swap for wifes d & g watch , hell of a bargain :mrgreen:
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Re: Bassboots

#27 Post by Trishy »

They are great waders, Malcolm is a great guy and goes the extra mile to make sure everything is right for you. I've had mine for over two years and would highly recommend them. I have a bad foot so its nice wearing a pair of waders that are like slippers!

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