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Simms is a leader in their field. They have always brought us a great selection of fly fishing vests and chest packs. Our current favorites are featured here, but always remember that we can get you any Simms product made! Simms Dry Creek Backpack Simms Dry Creek Hip Pack Simms Dry Creek Z Backpack Simms Dry Creek Z Hip Pack Simms G4 Pro Sling Pack one of the best for sure Simms Headwaters Mesh Vest Simms Waypoints Backpack Large best in the biz Simms Waypoints Convertible Vest Simms Waypoints Hip Pack Small Simms Waypoints Sling Pack- Large knocked it out of the park! Simms Waypoints Sling Pack- smallGet in on some Holiday Super Savings with a ONE DAY ONLY SALE on Simms Women’s Headwaters Waders! They won’t last long so get them while you can! Of all the clothes to love, there’s nothing we take more pleasure in beating up than some well-worn waders. Simms’ Headwaters™ are built to be abused, featuring Guaranteed to Keep You Dry® GORE-TEX® fabrics in a feminine fit from top, down.

The women’s specific cut has a higher chest for wading deep and front/back leg seam construction to minimize wear. Plush hand-warmer pockets set the circulation dial to defrost, while an external stretch mesh pocket is a friend to essential river stowaways.
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-External stretch mesh pocket with hook & loop closure -Built-in belt loop at center-back; nylon wading belt included -GORE-TEX® Pro Shell Technology -Approximate weight: 31 oz -Every pair made and tested in Bozeman, Montana, USA
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Patagonia Stealth Gear Bag Simms Headwaters Tackle Bag Simms Bounty Hunter Carry-On Roller Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 60L Fishpond 2015 Westwater Boat BagReview: Simms Headwaters Day Pack and Chest Pack by Paul Snyder - Tuesday, Aug 26th, 2014Items 1 to 15 of 102 total Items 1 to 15 of 102 total SHIPPING ON U.S. ORDERS $50.00 OR MORE AND OREGON HAS NO SALES TAX. 201 Oak St. Hood River, Oregon 97031 | Monday - Saturday 9:30am to 6pm | Sunday 10am to 4pm © 2006-2016, All rights reserved | USE COUPON CODE "FREESHIP200" AT CHECKOUT FOR FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $200 OR MORE.*Some exceptions apply such as boats, downriggers, and oversize items FISHPOND FISHPOND WESTWATER LUMBAR PACK FISHPOND WESTWATER ROLL-TOP BACKPACK SIMMS HEADWATERS FOUR REEL CASE Simms Waypoints Hip Pack Large SIMMS HEADWATERS REEL BRIEF CASE ORVIS SAFE PASSAGE REEL BRIEFCASE Patagonia Stealth Hip Pack 10L Patagonia Headway Brief 22L

Patagonia Headway MLC® 45LSimms Headwaters Large Sling Pack Generous capacity easily fits three large fly boxesWide waist support creates all-day comfortLots of compartments keep you organizedConvenient, well-designed tippet holder The zippers bind up if you overstuff the packNo dedicated water bottle holderNo effective way to secure a long-handled guide net Professional guides might find this sling to be a bit small. But for everyone else, this pack offers generous storage capacity—and keeps it from feeling unwieldy. OrganizationThis is far from a pocketless sack. Whereas some slings minimize the number of compartments for a more streamlined carry, the Large Headwaters is divided into three zippered sections, each with additional pouches inside. The smallest of those is a hard-sized case for a fly box. Some testers don’t love hard-sided compartments because they’re less forgiving about the box you can shove inside. If your box happens to fit, great! But the hard-sided design doesn’t accommodate a too-big fly box.

The tippet-holder, however, is one of the best we’ve used. It’s simply an elastic cord and cordlock sewn to a Velcro patch that sticks to the hard-sided compartment. But its placement is perfect—front and center once you swing the pack around to your front—and the design makes it easy to switch out spools. ComfortThis pack is “Cadillac” plush. A thick (3/4”?) slab of egg-crate foam cushions your back from whatever you’re carrying and improves ventilation (see below). The wide, rigid shoulder and hip straps ably support heavy loads, and the design nestles securely into the curves of your back. One professional guide stuffed it with three liters of water and a full complement of gear and found it comfortable after a full day of wear. AdjustabilityAlthough it’s obviously designed for “Mr. Medium,” this sling does adapt to shorter (to perhaps 5’3”) and taller anglers. The waist strap accommodates large (but not XXXL) waistlines. VentilationIts large size means there’s a lot of pack clinging to your body, but Simms does an impressive job of mitigating heat buildup.

The main compartment is lined with egg-crate foam and mesh fabric that lets some air circulate between the pack and your back, and the shoulder and hip straps use a honeycomb mesh that’s only mildly sweat-trapping. Water-resistanceThe 420-denier fabric is coated with a DWR treatment, so it repels drizzle and brief showers. But it’s not waterproof, and wading more than waist-deep will soak the contents. CapacityWith this pack, there’s always room for one more—one more jacket, one more fly box, or one more sandwich. It holds a lot (15 liters, according to Simms) but it’s still a tad small for professional guides. Self-guided anglers should find its storage more than sufficient, and may appreciate generous storage that still manages to feel streamlined. How We Tested It The packs in this test were used by a team of fly-fishermen (and women) on multiple trips on Rocky Mountain rivers and lakes. The products featured in this test have been loaned to the Gear Institute.

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