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	<title>Comments on: Simms Streamtread Vibram Boot Review</title>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<description>After one day in the water, I begged the shop owner to take them back which he did. Give me my G3 felts anyday. The only positive thing with the vibrams was that they do work better on grass and mud plus they dont retain water like felt so I was not as tired. My truck also was not near as dirty however, I had to catch myself all day while in the water... thanks for the best waders Simms.... but you can keep the vibram boots. Almost forgot, many here opted for the studs and they seem to like them much more... you would think the most expensive boot on the market would not require a seperate purchased like this to make them more safe.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After one day in the water, I begged the shop owner to take them back which he did. Give me my G3 felts anyday. The only positive thing with the vibrams was that they do work better on grass and mud plus they dont retain water like felt so I was not as tired. My truck also was not near as dirty however, I had to catch myself all day while in the water&#8230; thanks for the best waders Simms&#8230;. but you can keep the vibram boots. Almost forgot, many here opted for the studs and they seem to like them much more&#8230; you would think the most expensive boot on the market would not require a seperate purchased like this to make them more safe.</p>
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