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Simms: Dry Creek Day Pack, Sterling
Simms: Dry Creek Day Pack, Sterling
Simms: Dry Creek Day Pack, Sterling
Simms: Dry Creek Day Pack, Sterling
Simms: Dry Creek Day Pack, Sterling
Simms: Dry Creek Day Pack, Sterling
 

 
New for 2009, the Dry Creek Day Pack offers Simms’ renowned water-safe construction in a lower profile, zip-closed package. In any fishy locale known also for its wet weather, you’ll want to take this pack along. Keep nice, dry clothes nice and dry, or keep lunch from turning to mush. With a smooth-sliding, oversized zipper, this pack is set to take your essentials on trip after rain-soaked trip. Alaska, Pacific Northwest, and BC – look out!

Leland on Specifications:


The Dry Creek Day Pack brings key new features to the Dry Creek backpacks. Most obviously, the zip-closure affords a more mainstream open-closure for those who don’t like the roll-top. But most significantly in our eyes, the Day Pack gives anglers a slimmed-down option for carrying extra gear and keeping it dry, no matter what. Subtler details, like the net attachment and the two zip-out water bottle holders - that work together with the bilateral rod carrying loops to carry multiple rods and tubes - will win over any who are skeptical of fishing-specific backpacks. Interior sleeves, with one for a hydration bladder, help keep things neat on the inside. Like Simms’ other backpacks, the Dry Creek Day Pack easily interfaces with Simms' chest packs.

Specifications:

  • 420 Denier, double-coated polyurethane nylon shell, 210 Denier lining
  • Fully adjustable aeromesh padded shoulder straps and lumbar back support
  • Main compartment features zippered closure - water-tight, not submersible
  • Removable rod straps
  • Zippered water bottle/rod holder pocket
  • Small internal security pocket for camera, PDA
  • Expandable mesh interior pocket
  • Small bifurcated internal pocket
  • Convenient carry loop
  • 19 Liters, 1173 cubic inches, 11.5"x17"x6"


Leland on the Simms Dry Creek Packs:


Much improved suspension systems are probably the biggest innovation for this year’s Dry Creek series. The venerable Dry Creek Roll-top Backpack, newly redesigned, and the new Guide Backpack, Day Pack, and Tournament Tote all feature ergonomic, molded foam shoulder straps that fit better than the straps of years past. What’s more, all zippers used across the series are now oversized for longer lives of smooth-sliding action. Amid these updates, Simms has left intact the design feature we’ve appreciated for years: while built to keep out what’s cold and wet, Dry Creek bags can just as deftly do the opposite. Filled with ice, these packs make the finest personal coolers we’ve come across – a much more refined take on the beer-in-the-Camelbak gag, to be sure.

It figures it would take a company like Simms to make highly water-resistant fly fishing tackle packs and hip packs. After more than 15 years of making fly fishing waders and gear, Simms Fishing knows what it takes to make thoughtfully-designed and bombproof water-tight fly fishing tackle packs. They know it takes trial and error, time on the water and utilization of only the best materials. Simms and their field testers have paid their dues and now you can reap the rewards of their efforts. Simms has put together a lineup of chest and hip packs that are made from waterproof material with either roll-tight closures or highly water-resistant zippers. These fly fishing chest and hip packs allow you to wade unimpeded and worry free. Although this idea is not a novel one (rafters, canoeist and kayakers have known about roll top closures for years) it just took the fly fishing-dedicated design team at Simms to put it to practical use in the fly fishing world.

The Simms Dry Creek fly fishing packs and bags are the perfect fit for those of us that love to wade deep. Although not designed to be fully-submersible, these highly water-resistant tackle packs are made from 100% waterproof 420 Denier, double-coated polyurethane nylon shell and 70 Denier single layer on the inside for added protection. The 70 Denier is used inside to conserve weight. All the seams on the Dry Creek chest pack and hip packs are high-frequency welded for 100% waterproofing. They are either sealed with a water-resistant zipper, or utilize the time-tested roll top design. The zippers are non-corrosive and laminated directly to the material for a strong waterproof bond. This means you can dip them, spray them, or dunk them. Just don’t submerge them for a long period of time, and everything in them stays dry! When you need to protect your gear from a soggy environment, there’s a Simms Dry Creek Pack to take on the task.

Leland on Simms Fishing Products:


It’s funny how childhood memories can influence one's life! Just ask K.C. Walsh of Simms Fishing Products about the underlying theme of his company and its location. He'll tell you it was because his grandfather took him fly fishing in Bozeman, MT as a young man. Funny how what started as a desire by K.C. to work in the fly fishing industry, turned into the design of the world's best fishing waders. Funny how that vision of wader design transformed a company into one that now manufacturers what is considered by many to be the finest collection of fly fishing –outdoor wear in the entire industry. Funny? Not really. Just great concepts and a lot of hard work: Welcome to Simms Fishing Products!

At Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters, we carry and use only the best fly fishing gear. There’s not enough time in our hurried world to worry about whether our chest waders or rain jackets are going to leak. We talk with K.C. quite frequently and love to listen about his passion for developing the most useful and highest quality fly fishing gear. We at Leland have toured the Simms factory, attended their numerous product seminars, and vigorously used and field tested their equipment and we can tell you flat out; K.C. is doing it right!

Simms on Dry Creek Packs:


“Our innovative Dry Creek™ series of packs and bags feature a 420 Denier, double-coated polyurethane nylon shell for the ideal combination of durability and lightweight performance. 420D is extremely durable – highly abrasion and tear-resistant. The polyurethane coat provides incredible UV protection. A 70 Denier, single-coated polyurethane nylon interior coat minimizes weight where durability and UV protection are less crucial.

The materials used in our Dry Creek™ packs and bags are die cut, placed on the welding machine, and then welded with radio frequency to create bomber waterproof seams. We use laminated zippers, which are weather-tight and corrosion-resistant with proper care."

Simms on Simms 2009 Packs:


"Wherever you are and whatever you are fishing for, Simms’ 2009 line of packs and bags provides an integrated solution for carrying crucial gear. The Headwaters and Dry Creek lines seamlessly interface providing the angler with specialized needs on the water and trail. For the hike in to a remote river or lake, the new Headwaters Backpack and Day Pack are more than up to the task for large loads. Simply attach the Headwaters Chest Pack or the Dry Creek Chest packs to the outside of these larger packs and you have ample storage for all of your on-the-water needs. The Dry Creek bags are durable enough to go from the bag check to the boat floor without any reshuffling of gear. The need for an additional bag is gone – unless you plan to bring home souvenirs. Simplicity, speed, convenience and capacity. The Simms pack and bag systems provide it all."

Simms on Simms


"Why do professional guides choose Simms? Because we take pride in what we make, and products have been designed to go the distance. Our in-house design team has a combined 50 years of experience in making durable technical outerwear. We work closely with top material suppliers from around the globe, and continually test both our new and old products in the lab and out in the field to make sure we meet or exceed your expectations.

Nothing pleases us more than to see our products, like those on the guides featured in out catalog and on our website, go the distance.”

“The thrill of discovering a pristine stream after a long hike into the backcountry, the exhilarations of being on the flats on one of those incredibly clear days, the rush of a crisp morning on a British Columbia river when the steelies are running, these are the memories that keep us tying through the dark winter months, and always find us plotting our next angling season or weekend.

At Simms, we never forget that the goal of every committed angler is to stay on the water as long and has often as possible-regardless of the weather. That’s why we never stop looking for new ways to keep you dry and comfortable. Whether you’re waist deep in a drizzling snow on the Missouri or scouting the Keys in the sweltering heat of a June afternoon.

For 2007, we’re delighted to present the new zippered G4 Guide wader, the most technical wader we’ve ever created. We’re also proud to introduce the two most competitive waders under two hundred dollars, the first GORE-TEX wader for kids and a full arsenal of new clothing.

So for all those who will be out there earlier, longer and later, we’ve got just one thing to say: Your Gear is Ready

“Simms. The Choice of Professional Guides Worldwide”.

Simms on Conservation:


“IF YOU COULD PASS JUST ONE THING DOWN TO YOUR KIDS, WHAT WOULD IT BE?”
“Fishing is dependent on clean water, healthy ecosystems and just as important, people who care about conservation and resource preservation. It is the responsibility of everyone who enjoys angling to help protect and enhance our fresh and saltwater fisheries. After all, what greater inheritance would we leave future generations?

Supporting local, regional, and national conservation organizations is certainly an important role that angles can play in caring for our fishing resources. However, one area of vital concern, and one that all anglers can easily help do something about, is the spread of aquatic invasive species. These “hitchhikers”, including New Zealand mud snails, Didymo and whirling disease are having an enormous effect on rivers across the United States and are directly linked to reduced trout populations. Unfortunately, anglers are part of the problem, given that invasive species are spread by “hitchhiking” on waders, wading boots, drift boats, trailers and other gear.

YOU CAN HELP PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE SPECIES IN THREE EASY STEPS:

1) Thoroughly rinse all fishing gear -including waders, boots, boats, and boat trailers- in clean freshwater upon leaving a water source. Never travel from one river to another without clean gear.
2) Air-dry gear before moving to another body of water.
3) Tell other anglers about this problem and what they can do to help.”

For More information, visit www.protectyourwaters.com or www.simmsfishing.com.