Thinking of getting my dad one for Christmas. He recently took a plunge in the Vermillion when we didn't see a 5ft deep drop-off when wading and had to wear my spare hoodie home. We laugh about it now, but BOY would that have been bad if it was a cold day!
There's definitely been a couple times where I could've used one of these, including one time I took a spill fishing the upper Chag on New Year's Day. Temps were in the 20s and I would have been in a lot of trouble if I didn't have my dad with me to pull me out, and I was a spring chicken then too. Great vid, it's awesome to see the quality of these increasing every time!
The Folstaff has been around for years even before they became popular. They’re taller and I like to anchor it on the bottom and then you can lightly wedge it into your waist for a little more stability
Folstaffs are great but in my experience and selling them for many years they always get jammed together and folks can never get them apart again. Any Pointers?
As a ‘more seasoned’ (old) angler that often fishes alone I believe the wading staff is essential and responsible.
agreed
Thinking of getting my dad one for Christmas. He recently took a plunge in the Vermillion when we didn't see a 5ft deep drop-off when wading and had to wear my spare hoodie home. We laugh about it now, but BOY would that have been bad if it was a cold day!
its one of those things that you don't really know how great they are until you have one.
Thanks for sharing on this.
yes sir
you bet buddy
There's definitely been a couple times where I could've used one of these, including one time I took a spill fishing the upper Chag on New Year's Day. Temps were in the 20s and I would have been in a lot of trouble if I didn't have my dad with me to pull me out, and I was a spring chicken then too. Great vid, it's awesome to see the quality of these increasing every time!
The Folstaff has been around for years even before they became popular. They’re taller and I like to anchor it on the bottom and then you can lightly wedge it into your waist for a little more stability
Folstaffs are great but in my experience and selling them for many years they always get jammed together and folks can never get them apart again. Any Pointers?
They saved my butt a few times
you and me both
old ski pole, withe basket removed.. at thrift store the set for 5$
those work also, some folks like the option of folding them up to keep out of the way when not in use.
I could all my friends to use one.
they are on of those items that when you get one you wish you had done so sooner
Someone needs to come out with replacement holsters for them.
maybe reach out to whomever you got the staff from if you have not, they may be able to help.