Simms G3 Wading Staff Carbon - Black
Simms G3 Wading Staff Carbon - Black
Simms G3 Wading Staff Carbon - Black
Simms G3 Wading Staff Carbon - Black

Simms G3 Wading Staff Carbon - Black

£149.99
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Description

Strength and simplicity win the CFS battle with this modern take on the classic wading tool.

Features

  • Lightweight yet highly durable 7075 aluminum tubing with coated stainless steel cable and ribbed closed-cell foam handle
  • Simple yet firm deployment opens and closes in seconds
  • Extended closed-cell foam handle for multiple grab heights
  • Built-in wrist strap, retractor and compression molded sheath
  • Printed inches for depth gauge, plus replaceable/interchangeable aluminum tip
  • Deployed length: 54.75 in (140 cm) | Collapsed length: 14 in (35.5 cm)
  • To deploy: Grip the orange aluminum ring to pull down on the slider shaft until the spring-loaded pin pops out locking the shaft sections together
  • To collapse: Press the spring-loaded pin allowing the slider shaft to slide up, releasing the tension which holds the shaft sections together. Pull the sections apart and bring each section together to fold and re-sheath.

WEIGHT: With sheath & retractor - 16.85 oz (477.7 g) | Wading staff only - 9.2 oz (260.8 g)

Part Code
13099-001-00
Product Type
Wading Staffs
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Simms Product Care

Waders

The #1 tip to prolonging the life of a wader is drying your waders. It is important to dry your waders out after each use. We recommend drying the inside first (if damp) and then the outside. When drying the outside you can pull your gravel guards up until the feet are dry and then flip them down to dry the rest of the wader

  • Washing - Use a front load machine or hand wash. Use cold water and normal detergent that does not contain bleach. Once you have washed the waders make sure you dry them properly start by drying the inside first. Never put your waders in the dryer, the heat will adversely affect the seam tape on your waders and will void your warranty.
  • Fit - We offer more sizes than anyone, a good fit goes a long way to extending the life of your wader. Make it clear that people should use their exact measurements as we have already provided extra room for layering and movement.
  • General Care - Do not store inside your car for long periods of time excess heat will damage your waders.
  • Use A Mat - Always put your waders on using a protective mat to shield the neoprene feet from rocks.
  • Proper Layering - Do not wear jeans under your waders. Jeans are highly abrasive wearing on your waders from the inside out. More importantly jeans and sweatpants do not transfer moisture away from the body. Use proper layering (to view our layering collection, go here). Using layers such as these will help wick moisture away from your body and assist in the waders ability to breathe.
  • Stains - most stain removers will work fine on our waders. As long as the stain remover does not contain bleach you should be okay.

Footwear

For maximum thoroughness, remove laces prior to cleaning. Use specialized boot cleaner, saddle soap or maybe a mild dishwashing soap with luke-warm water.

  • Do not use bar soap or detergents.
  • Do not place wet boots close to a heat source (fireplace, campfire, wood stove, radiator, heater, sunny windowsill) as this can weaken adhesives and cause materials to become brittle or shrink.
  • Dry using natural methods (air dry) and try to keep them out of the sun for long periods of time.

Boots dry faster when positioned upside-down. If desired, stuff a sheet or two of newspaper into each boot to absorb moisture. Change the paper each hour. If you see any mold on your boots, brush in a mixture of 80% water and 20% vinegar.Over time the use of leather conditioners may provide increased water repellency and can prevent cracking and drying of the leather.Store boots in a place where temperatures are stable and normal. Do not store boots in attics, garages, car trunks or any unventilated spaces.Never put boot in washing machine.

Outerwear/Jackets

Cleaning your GORE-TEX® garments regularly will extend the life of the product. It will also keep them breathable as dirt and oil can clog the GORE-TEX® membrane over time.It is critical to wash jackets. Natural oils can damage the GORE-TEX® tape and adhesives causing a peeling effect.Machine wash warm. Do not use fabric softener or bleach.Remember to zip all pockets and close all Velcro cuffs before washing to prevent any damage caused by the machine.Tumble dry on warm setting making sure not to use a high heat setting. Drying on warm will actually reactivate the DWR coating.

Sportswear

For items that can be washed, normal home laundering is recommended. Insect Shield repellent apparel can be bleached, starched, pressed, etc., without effect on the repellent quality; however, it should not be dry-cleaned. 70+ washings until effectiveness starts to deteriorate.

For non insect shield repellent apparel:

  • Machine wash cold with like colors. 
  • Use mild detergent. 
  • Gentle cycle.
  • Do not use fabric softeners. 
  • Do not use bleach. 
  • Tumble dry low. 
  • Do not iron.

Headwear

Cleaning your GORE-TEX® garments regularly will extend the life of the product. It will also keep them breathable as dirt and oil can clog the GORE-TEX® membrane over time.It is critical to wash jackets. Natural oils can damage the GORE-TEX® tape and adhesives causing a peeling effect.Machine wash warm. Do not use fabric softener or bleach.Remember to zip all pockets and close all Velcro cuffs before washing to prevent any damage caused by the machine.Tumble dry on warm setting making sure not to use a high heat setting. Drying on warm will actually reactivate the DWR coating.

For items that can be washed, normal home laundering is recommended. Insect Shield repellent apparel can be bleached, starched, pressed, etc., without effect on the repellent quality; however, it should not be dry-cleaned.70+ washings until effectiveness starts to deteriorate.

For non insect shield repellent apparel: 

  • Machine wash cold with like colors.  
  • Use mild detergent.  
  • Gentle cycle. 
  • Do not use fabric softeners.  
  • Do not use bleach.  
  • Tumble dry low.  
  • Do not iron.

Gloves

Cleaning your GORE-TEX® garments regularly will extend the life of the product. It will also keep them breathable as dirt and oil can clog the GORE-TEX® membrane over time.It is critical to wash jackets. Natural oils can damage the GORE-TEX® tape and adhesives causing a peeling effect.Machine wash warm. Do not use fabric softener or bleach.Remember to zip all pockets and close all Velcro cuffs before washing to prevent any damage caused by the machine.Tumble dry on warm setting making sure not to use a high heat setting. Drying on warm will actually reactivate the DWR coating.

Machine wash and rinse in cold water, gentle cycle. Tumble dry low, remove promptly. Do not dry clean, bleach, iron or steam.To maintain loft do not store compacted. Primaloft® is easy to care for especially when compared to down.

 

 

Customer Reviews (2)
 
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2 Reviews:

Great wading staff
Rating:
05 September 2021  | 

Had various walking poles as wading staffs before buying this but decided to spend the money and get a proper folding one. This is by far the best one for a nun bee of reasons. Mainly the fact is is so easy to set up and put away in its Cary case. Money well spent👍

 
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It's there when it's needed.
Rating:
17 June 2021  | 

I fish small to medium sized rivers for trout and salmon. The type of waters we have in Ireland, rarely do you need a solid heavy staff by your side all day.
I was using a non lockable one that would collapse when it jammed in rocks, which is a waste of time, especially when only used when I need it in dangerous or deep water or crossing a river.
I went for the Simms over other options, hoping I wouldn't need to buy again.
Firstly, the staff is really easy to get in/out of the pouch as the pouch is semi rigid. The staff can also be mounted horizontally. I have mounted it horizontally to the back of my wading belt, which stops it fouling line if stripping line across your body on the retrieve. It's really easy to reach and comes out first time every time.
Deploying the staff to the locking point could be just about done with one hand at a push, but quick and easy with two.
The long grip is pleasant and looks like it should last.
The staff is exceptionally light, yet I feel safe with it.
I don't like metal tipped staffs, so I put a rubber button on it (non Simms, although they do make one). Experience has told me to tape the button on to prevent it pulling in mud. The addition of the button doesn't impede taking the staff in/out of the holster.
The zinger is included, although with the length of the lanyard from zinger to staff it rarely comes into play. The zinger is integrated and has a quick release clip, integration could be a problem if it were to fail and replacement required.
The strap is fine and is size adjustable, but it cannot be removed totally unless you were to cut it, which considering there's times when I will need it, I won't remove it.
Really glad I purchased, it would be 5 stars+++ if a rubber button was included and the strap removable.

 
 
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