Simms Wading Staff
Strength and simplicity defines the Simms Wading Staff and its modern take on the classic wading tool. 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.
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Keep yourself upright in swift currents with the Perfect Hatch 54 Collapsible Aluminum Wading Staff. This Perfect Hatch wading stick folds down to just 15 for easy transport that stays out of your way thanks to a clip-on lanyard. The durable, lightweight aluminum boasts a point that's easy to wedge between rocks and sink into soft bottoms to ensure stability no matter the river bottom. Sticks come together easily so you're not fumbling about while trying to navigate the current.
Perfect Hatch 54 Collapsible Aluminum Wading Staff
Simms Wading Staff Retractor
Simms Pro Wading Staff with convenient one-handed deployment - the carbon-fiber Pro Wading Staff brings in-river and on-trail support and stabilization to the fishing days that bring balance.
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Simms Wading Staff Rubber Tip
The lightweight, adjustable wading staff is perfect for those times when you need a third point of contact, whether wading or hiking in. Carbon fiber-wrapped aluminum staff comes with its own stuffsack and retractor that attaches to wading belt. Ergonomic foam grip and durable carbide tip.
Patagonia Wading Staff
Strength and simplicity defines the Simms Wading Staff and its modern take on the classic wading tool. 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.
Simms Wading Staff