Jimmy
Thanks; that is exactly what I have and I will forgo the cleats also until
they can make them last.
Jim


On 4/29/07, Jimmy D. Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jim, I have a pair of Korkers.  Love-em. When switching switching
between the felt or hard soles, I've had no problem.  The felts are
great on slick/mossy rocks and the hiking soles do OK on gravel bottom.
Also, switching out the felt to the hiking sole is neat for hikiing
back to my fishing car.  I've heard that the studs only last a short
time, maybe a trip or two. They need to do some serious work on them
before I'll buy a pair.  That'ws why I got felt / hiking interchangeable
soles.

JIMMY  D
jim phillips wrote:

> I received a pair of Korker Wading Boots along with a new set of
> waders for my past birthday. The boots came with felt inserts and
> rubber hiking soles. I can get some with studs but what kind is the
> question. Felt or the hard soles? Any suggestions? Any comments on
> this type of boots?
>
> Deserttrout06/jim


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