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    • #5378
      Kenny Klimes
      Keymaster

      Ok, it’s time to come clean and give a review on the Boa lacing system. You know the one that uses wire to tighten up your wading boots instead of laces. Many guys are wearing them now and here is my personal opinion on the Boa system.

      I have been wearing the Simms RiverTec2 wading boots with the Boa system now for almost two years. And well, the verdict is out. I’m disappointed. Yes, the way everyone was bragging on this new design for wading boots I just had to try them. Here is why I’m disappointed. In the past two years I have had to change out the wires at least seven times. For some reason the wires in my Simms RiverTec boots were constantly fraying apart and of course, I had to change them out, but seven times? Here is what I think happened. Simms did not change their boot styles to accommodate the Boa system. What I mean by this is that Simms didn’t put much “study” into if the boots they had would allow the Boa system to work properly. If you look at the new lineup of Simms boots for 2018 you will see one style with the Boa system and the rest have laces only. Hmmm? I think Simms realized that their boots weren’t designed for the Boa system. My Boa wire laces cut deep into the tongue of my RiverTec boots making them hard to tighten and allowing them to fray often. Now on the other hand, Korkers wading boots seem to be built to accommodate the Boa laces a lot better – many of our guys that wear Korkers swear by the Boa system. There is a plastic piece that extends over the tongue of the Korkers boots that protect it from cutting into the tongue of the boot, thus a better system.
      So if my next pair of wading boots are Simms (and I do like the Simms wading boot) they will be laces not the Boa system. If they change their styling to better fit the Boa system then I may go back to this style boot. The Boa system is fast to lace and holds tight. If you have the Boa system and fray a wire then call the Boa Company and then will send you new wire laces for free! So they do stand behind their product. It’s just that I have had to call too many times – I’m giving up unless I switch to Korkers boots. So what say you all?

    • #5379
      bkbying89
      Participant

      Kenny, I have the Korker Darkhorse boots with BOA system and love them but have only used them a dozen times. I was hesitant to get them until I read a lot of reviews and had a strong recommendation from a fellow member. Most of the reviews came down on the side of the Korker boots. As you stated Simms must have something wrong with their design. At this point, I have nothing to complain about the Korkers and recommend them.

      Bill

    • #5416
      Bob3700
      Participant

      Kenny,
      This is my fourth season on Korker’s White Horse BOA boots. Wouldn’t go fishing without them. Have not had one issue with the BOA system, it just works great. Another plus for the Korkers is the interchangeable soles. Love them. I purchased the aluminum bar soles and they really grip rocks that others feel are very slippery. Again, another great feature of Korker boots.

      Bob Beckett

    • #5424
      F@tcTrout
      Keymaster

      Another vote for the Korkers BOA system here. Had them the last two years, and they work great. Also helpful for those guys that find reaching your feet not as easy as it once was.

    • #5426
      Tim McCoy
      Participant

      I have had Korkers BOA system for the last 6-7 years. I really like them particularly in freezing conditions. Just pop the dial and step out, no freezing noodle shoe strings to deal with.

      Tim

    • #5521
      Mcclurey
      Participant

      I have the Korkers Devils Canyon with M2 BOA System and love them. I use the sole with the small spikes and they work great on slippery surfaces and have not lost any of the spikes in over 2 years of wear. They are ultralight at 2lb – 14oz per pair. If you want BOA then for now I recommend the Korkers brand. As a last note I’ve had an opportunity to work with their customer service dept regarding their first line of BOA boots that I used to own. They didnt have the BOA system perfected like they do now. They had me cut up this pair that I paid $89.00 for on STP, send a picture and they sent me a brand new pair of $200.00 Devils Canyon. Their Customer Service is first class.

    • #6956
      Purplehaze79
      Participant

      For people like me with normal to Narrow feet go with laces. Wide feet people you all can discuss that one. Ha

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