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Simms Dry Creek Hip Pack - Best Waterproof Fly Fishing Hip Pack
 
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Simms Dry Creek Hip Pack

This is by many times over our best selling hip pack at Red's Fly Shop.  It is simple, easy to use, waterproof, and it is just seems to be the one that anglers "keep" after browsing the competition.  It won't weigh you down and you will hardly notice it when you’re hiking up and down the river or getting in and out of the boat. 

A Waterproof Fly Fishing Pack

The big selling feature of this pack is that it is waterproof.  It is is all but completely submersible.  It will handle quick dunks without a drop of water and the peace of mind in knowing that your electronics are safe is worth far more than the price tag it carries.  It won't get wet in the rain and if it is dirty... hose it off.  If you are in the saltwater... hose it off afterwards. 

Fly Fishing Packs Versus Fly Fishing Vests - Buyer's Guide



Decisions... decisions.  Hip packs, chest packs, vests, vest packs, and full on back packs.  Each have their advantages and disadvantages and every angler will no doubt determine what works best for them.  Hopefully this guide will help you narrow down your selection.  Chances are if you fish a lot you will wind up with a couple and use what works best for that particular fishing trip! 

The most popular is a waist pack, hip pack, or lumbar pack.  They are all the same thing living by different names.  Our best seller is the Simms Dry Creek Hip Pack, it is waterproof and very versatile.  Another option that has slightly more technical features including magnetic pocket closure (sounds fancy but is super convenient) is the Sage Typhoon Large Waist Pack.  It is larger and offers some more convenient pockets.  It is double the price, but anglers that try it... buy it.  You will use it a lot.  Waist packs are convenient because they simply buckle around your waist, one size fits all, and it is very convenient.  They hold enough gear for about a half day's worth of fishing and most hold a bottle of water on the side.  The downsides of a hip pack are that they don't carry much.  You can't bring a lunch of any substance, store extra clothing, bring a decent sized camera, or a significant amount of water.  They are a great "half day" pack and are very popular for short trips relatively close to your boat or vehicle.  However, they are a best seller and most anglers like to use a hip pack most of the time.  If you are planning to fish saltwater or get a pack for bonefish trips, definitely get the Simms Dry Creek Flats Pack.  It is made to handle saltwater. 

Traditional fly fishing vests or "vest-packs" are the most versatile.  They are lightweight and will haul a ton of gear if you want them to.  The newest models are very technical so there are always lots of pockets and gadgets on the chest which keeps your accessories like nippers, tippet, etc. very easy to access and use.  Our best seller is the Fishpond Flint Hills Fly Fishing Vest.  It has lots of versatility and is the best fly fishing vest under $100 that we know about.  You can stuff the pack cargo bay full of lunch, jackets, cameras, or anything you need for an entire day.  Some vests even have adjustable straps like a backpack for a custom fit.  The Fishpond Flint Hills Fly Fishing Vest has adjustable straps.  Our next best selling fly fishing vest is the Simms Freestone Mesh fly Fishing Vest.  Both are good choices, see the features and decide which is right for you.

There are few "hybrid" type vestpacks that fit somewhere in between.  The most popular is the Fishpond Gore Ranch Tech Pack.  This pack offers the technical features of a pack, but the traditional fit of a fly fishing vest.  The downside is that if you are doing a short trip this vest-pack is heavier than the Fishpond Flint Hills Fly Fishing Vest

Fly Fishing backpacks are perfect for anglers that want to make long treks and might leave their car at dawn and not return until dusk.  Supplies like first aid kits, a big lunch, plenty to drink, rain jackets, and a big camera get a free ride in these.  A lot of fly fishing backpacks also have a compatible chest pack that straps onto the front.  Both the Simms Dry Creek Day Pack and the Simms Dry Creek Roll Top Backpack offer this feature.  These are the best selling fly fishing backpacks on the market.  They are very similar with the main difference being that the Simms Dry Creek Day Pack has a zipper closure and the Simms Dry Creek Roll Top Backpack uses a "roll and buckle" closure.  The chest pack option keeps your tippet, nippers, flies, and terminal tackle on your chest and ready for action.  The Fishpond Double Haul Backpack is also a great choice.  It has a few more technical features that the Simms products and is hydration bladder compatible.  It comes standard with backpack and chestpack for about $70 less than the Simms packages.  Perhaps the ultimate backpack in the genre is the Sage Typhoon DXL Fly Fishing Backpack.  The only thing it doesn't have is the convertible chest pack, but most people say that this fits most like a true mountaineering backpack for anglers that are going to have some gear on their back all day.    When you buy your backpack/chestpack in a combo package each item can be used independently and are a versatile combo and a great all around system for treks both long and short.

Shopping Made Easy - The Proof Lies in the Evidence

Selecting the right fly fishing products online can be difficult.  Being able to try something on, pull the zippers, explore the pockets, etc. is priceless.  Our philosophy at Red's is that we want to make the buying process easy.  For us, this means advising you when we see customer trends that lean overwhelmingly toward specific products.  The Simms Dry Creek Hip Pack outsells every other pack we have by many times over.  Buy with confidence, if you are in the market for a fly fishing hip pack then this is likely the right one for you.

Features of the Simms Dry Creek Hip Pack - Waterproof Fly Fishing Pack

  • Water resistant, non-corrosive zipper closure at top; weather-tight, not submersible
  • Zippered external pocket
  • Internal organizer pockets with elastic closure
  • 2 Retractor docking stations, one on either side of the opening
  • Sling harness easily converts from hip to sling
  • Convenient carry loop
  • Accommodates Super-Fly Patch accessory
  • Attaches to Dry Creek™ Backpack
  • 12" x 8" x 4"
  • FREE Shipping, WA State Sales Tax Discount, and Red's Customer Service

    At Reds we ship all orders FREE via UPS and USPS and pay your sales tax.  In addition to a great price, you are also buying from a premium brick and mortar retailer whose passionate and knowledgeable shop staff will stop at nothing to provide you with the best possible advice and service.  Combine all this and you have the best deal on the internet!  Shop with confidence at Red's Fly Shop. 
     

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      1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
     
    Wade Pack January 13, 2012
    Reviewer: Capt Matt from CT  
    I fish the beach and have found this to be the best beach wading pack. I have been using it for 4+ years and its gone thru a few generational changes but still is great. Liked the older version with 2 exterior pockets but now only has one which is still ok. The interior can be removed as needed and I can fit 3 large fly boxes a spare spool or two and then my mini camera. Its the perfect size, not too big like most saltwater packs and not tiny like some of the flats packs. I use a small waterproof bag for cameras and keys since when i catch a wave or wade too deep it does get wet. Overall I have 2 of my own and keep 2 others on hand for clients when I guide them on the beach. Great product and worth it!

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