The Headwaters Waist Pack is a high-capacity lumbar pack that
handles heavy loads for fastidious anglers and
full days on the water. Whether trout fishing, steelheading, or bonefishing, this pack allows you to
take all your tackle, some food and some water in a comfortable, out-of-the-way fashion.
Leland on Specifications
No matter the assortment of flies, tools, and tippet you like to carry
on the water, the Simms Headwaters Waist Pack will have more than
adequate room for your on-water supplies. This pack has 13 Liters of
capacity, broken up into a variety of pockets and flaps to make
organization a breeze. Side pockets hold either a water bottle or a
large fly box, and an overbuilt waist strap keeps things riding well.
Even so, should you really go overboard in filling the Waist Pack, a
detachable shoulder sling strap will help distribute the load.
Specifications:
- 1680 Denier Ballistic Nylon shell with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish
- Utilizes ballistic fabric to offer extra abrasion resistance in high-wear areas
- Light grey interior lining for better visibility
- Internal digital camera, iPod, PDA pockets
- Molded foam front pocket holds large fly boxes
- Retractor docking station & magnetic/zipper lid closure
- Tuck-away adjustable waist belt with tool accessory ports
- Built-in water bottle/fly box holsters on each side of waist belt
- Sling strap to connect with D-rings for sling action; convenient carry loop
- 13 Liters, 810 cubic inches, 15"x9"x6"
Leland on the Simms Headwaters Packs
The new Simms Headwaters Packs were designed by Simms’ own Mark
Terwilliger, formerly of backpack manufacturer Dana Design, and they
offer a host of new options for efficient gear management on the water.
Coming off the success of the dry bag-style Dry Creek line, Simms
approached the design of a more versatile line of packs with a full
head of steam. The Headwaters backpacks feature rain flies and stowable
rod-carrying options, and the waist and chest tackle packs have
multiple, well-thought-out ways for organizing all you need to fish
effectively. Throughout the line, great attention has been placed on
maintaining a no frills aesthetic – as a result, needless bells and
whistles that snag line or fly are nowhere to be found. These designs
are both smart and handsome: an understated dark brown is complemented
by a trim of well-loved Simms orange. The unobtrusive look is a nod to
tradition, for sure, but it stays true to the technical aesthetic for
which Simms has become known. The Leland Team was blown away by the
Headwaters Packs at the Industry Show in September, and we think they
could be the hottest new products from Simms for 2009!
Leland on Simms Fly 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 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
"At Simms we don't take sun protection lightly. We
know it is a very real and serious issue that comes with outdoor
sporting, and therefore our clothing line offers fabric technologies to
block both UVA and UVB rays - with a minimun of UPF 30 sun protection.
Shielding you from the sun, yet still highly breathable, our clothing
line is durable easy to care for and even designed to resist tough
stains like blood, fish slime and coffee. Plus perhaps most
importantly, all our clothing are quick drying.
Because dry means
comfortable and comfortable means there's no reason to stop fishing.
Created specifically to answer the needs of anglers and stand up to the
rigors we expose ourselves to, Simms offers the highest quality
technical fishing apparel around."
"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.