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  2. Simms Fishing Products - Wikipedia

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    Simms is the only U.S. and one of only three wader manufacturers in the world to have a license from W. L. Gore and Associates to use Gore-Tex in waders. [3] Simms was one of the first wader manufacturers to produce waders specifically tailored to women fly fishers. [4] In 2006, Simms introduced a high-end zippered wader, using waterproof ...

  3. Troughton & Simms - Wikipedia

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    Troughton & Simms was a British scientific instrument firm. It was formed when Edward Troughton in his old age took on William Simms as a partner in 1826. It became a limited company in 1915 [ 1 ] and in 1922 it merged with T. Cooke & Sons to form Cooke, Troughton & Simms .

  4. Waders - Wikipedia

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    Waders may refer to: Wader, a name for various birds in the order Charadriiformes; Waders (footwear) a type of waterproof boot This page was last edited on 10 ...

  5. Waders (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    For the sake of emphasis, therefore, waders are sometimes defined by the extent of their coverage as thigh waders, chest waders or full-body waders. As a drysuit variant, full-body waders come with leaktight cuffs or gloves fitted to the sleeves and with a leaktight collar or hood fitted to the neck, enabling the wearer to remain dry when ...

  6. USS Freestone - Wikipedia

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    USS Freestone (APA-167) was a Haskell-class attack transport in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1973. She was scrapped in 1973. History

  7. Hip boot - Wikipedia

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    Hip boots, or hip waders as they are sometimes called, are a type of tall boot initially designed to be worn by river fishermen. Hip boots are typically made of rubber, they may also be made of PVC, nylon and/or polyester. Other materials, such as wool, cotton and foam, are used to add warmth and comfort. [1]