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May 09 2013

Simms Slick Jacket Preview

Simms Slick Jacket
Looks normal here, but read on.

We recently got to check out a new jacket from Simms called the Slick Jacket.  It’s designed for steelhead and salmon fishing, and we think it’s a game changer.

Introduction

Let’s start with how fishing for steelhead and salmon is different from fishing for trout – which is, by far, the market for which most fly fishing gear is designed.

When you’re steelhead and salmon fishing, usually…

  • It’s cold.
  • It’s raining.
  • You don’t have as much small, tinkery tackle (i.e. no dry shake or 10 different tippet sizes – a fly box and a spool of Maxima will do).
  • The tackle that you do have is bigger (ever try to fit a head wallet in a ‘trout vest’?).

Most fly fishing jackets are designed for trout fishing.  They have a billion little tiny pockets, most of which are too small to hold typical steelhead and salmon gear, so you’re constantly zipping and unzipping them (with your cold, wet hands) to get at the tackle that you wind up just tucking into the front of your waders.  Nice.

Enter the Slick Jacket.

Overall Design

The Slick Jacket is a 3-layer Gore-Tex Pro Shell jacket with a really nice hood.  It’s got really comfortable cuffs with the same basic look as the old Classic Guide Jacket.  Here’s where the fun starts.

Slick Jacket by Simms
Big, organized pockets.

Pocket Sanity

There are two big pockets on the front of the jacket.  They bellow in, not out – meaning that you don’t have a bunch of junk sticking out and hindering your spey cast.  The front of the jacket stays flat.

Inside the big pockets are some stretchy mesh organizers that are the perfect size to hold…guest what…tip wallets, medium-sized fly boxes and spools of Maxima.  Sweet!

Simms Slick Pass Thru
That’s the pass-thru zipper on the left, from the inside.

Wader Access

There are also two big handwarmer pockets, which are nothing new…except for the fact that inside those pockets are pass-thru zippers – open them up and you can reach right into your waders.  This is a great way to get at something like a camera that’s buried deep down, and also the best way to keep your hands warm, since inside your waders they’re that much closer to your body.

Summary

You stay warm and dry, your hands stay warmer and drier, and you’ve got much easier access to the gear that’s typically used when you’re fishing for steelhead or salmon.

The Slick Jacket is the best design we’ve seen for anadromous fly fishing.  It’s not cheap at $499.95.  It’ll be available at your local fly shop in August.

Here’s our Product Review Policy and FTC Disclosure.

More Gear from Simms

  • Coldweather Shirt
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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Fred Telleen says

    May 11, 2013 at 10:49 pm

    How did Dr. Evil get a Slick Jacket?

  2. andrew says

    May 12, 2013 at 8:00 am

    Dr. Evil gets whatever he wants.

  3. Gene Brenowitz says

    May 13, 2013 at 5:59 am

    Looks like things in the big pockets would get pretty wet with deep wading .

  4. Nick English says

    May 15, 2013 at 7:49 am

    Gene-
    If you take a closer look at the Zippers on those large pockets, they are YKK Aquaguard Vislon Zippers- meaning- they are ultra water-resistant to keep your boxes and gear dry all day long no matter how bad the squall or how deep you wade.
    The jacket has been tested in deep wading situations and it has performed phenomenally.
    If you have any other questions about the jacket post them up and we will help answer them.

  5. James says

    May 15, 2013 at 9:05 am

    Looks like Simms got a little worried about the Patagonia River Salt…

  6. mia says

    May 15, 2013 at 1:23 pm

    The stud wearing the jacket looks pretty slick too!

  7. Joe says

    May 24, 2013 at 6:13 am

    Little long dont you think?

  8. Kue Vang says

    June 3, 2013 at 1:57 pm

    Cool looking

  9. Bill Fowler says

    July 24, 2013 at 12:08 am

    Funky looking orange, but the black model is OK. Why no traditional greens/grays/earth tones?

  10. Eric Neufeld says

    August 5, 2013 at 4:06 pm

    Great comments: A few notes on the size of the jacket in the picture. The pictured jacket was my sample and is XL. I wear a large so its definitely a bit on the large side for me. If you’re a 2 Handed angler this jacket is so nice to fish in as its lack of stuff and clean front prevents line hang ups. The pass through pocket is very convenient to access jacket or wader pockets without unzipping the front main zip. Also, if your hands get cold the pass through pocket is great way to get at your chest pocket in the waders.
    Happy to answer any other questions.
    Eric

  11. Bill Fowler says

    August 5, 2013 at 6:09 pm

    Expect to give mine a workout this week on the Kenai if the weather predictions hold (rain). Like the fit and finish. Black matches my Sage One Spey rod.

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