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Simms and the Grateful Dead Announce Dead on the Water

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Simms and the Grateful Dead Announce Dead on the Water
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Simms and the Grateful Dead Announce Dead on the Water

2025-08-02 00:36 Last Updated At:00:51

BOZEMAN, Mont.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 1, 2025--

Simms Fishing Products, the preeminent manufacturer of waders, outerwear, footwear, and technical fishing apparel and a Revelyst brand, is proud to announce the launch of Dead on the Water, an all-new campaign encompassing a limited-edition product collection in collaboration with the Grateful Dead. At its surface, it’s a line of technical and lifestyle pieces—T-shirts, hats, sun hoodies, and a special limited-edition G3 Guide Wader —but at its core, it’s something deeper.

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Some things don’t need to be explained—they just feel right. The flow of water, the pulse of great music in an idyllic setting, and the way time seems to stretch and dissolve when you’re deep in either one. That’s where Simms and the Grateful Dead meet.

In essence, music and fishing ask the same thing of us—presence, surrender, and the willingness to embrace what comes next.

“This collaboration was born from feeling, not formulas,” said Head of Simms, Ben Christensen “Fishing and music are both immersive experiences. They quiet the noise. They shift your focus from the outside world to the present moment. Dead on the Water is our effort to capture this state of mind and an invitation to our community to join us on this long, strange trip.”

For decades, the music of the Grateful Dead has echoed across rivers, drift boats, and streamside hangs—the unofficial soundtrack of the angler’s pursuit. Improvisational, raw, and emotional—it mirrors the experience of fishing itself. No two days, no two casts, no two moments ever the same. You don’t control it—you accept, enjoy, and immerse yourself into it.

That spirit is present and alive in every piece of Simms’ collaboration with the Grateful Dead. It’s the melodic meander of a float down your home river. It’s the wader built by hand, heart, and soul in Bozeman, Montana. And it’s the belief that gear, like music, can do more than just perform—it can move you.

“What we’re tapping into is that egoless state both artists and anglers chase—a place where instinct takes over and connection becomes everything,” added Christensen. “For the Dead, it was the music. For us, it’s the river. But the reward is the same—you get lost in the moment, and that’s where the magic lives.”

The centerpiece of the collection is the GD Guide Wader. Made in Bozeman, Montana, the GD Guide Wader is based on Simms’ renowned and multi-award winning G3 platform and trimmed with Grateful Dead-inspired detailing. Around it orbits a collection of gear that’s both river-ready and speaks the angling lifestyle: classic and technical headwear, cotton tees, and limited-edition sun hoodies designed to keep the good times rolling, from the water to wherever the current leads.

At first glance, the collaboration may seem unexpected. But once you feel it, it’s undeniable. One brand known for performance and craft. The other for culture and connection. Together, they speak to something both soulful and universal — the pursuit of moments that move us.

With Dead on the Water, Simms steps beyond category silos and deeper into culture, reminding the world that fishing is more than a sport and/or pastime — it’s a state of mind. And it belongs right alongside the music, art, and freedom that shape our lives.

The Simms x Grateful Dead: Dead on the Water Collection will be available in limited quantities at simmsfishing.com and select retailers beginning August 1, 2025.

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About Simms Fishing Products

Established in 1980, Simms is the preeminent manufacturer of waders, outerwear and technical fishing apparel and accessories. The full line of Simms gear is available at specialty and large format retailers across North America as well as www.simmsfishing.com.

About Revelyst

Revelyst Inc. is a collective of world-class maker brands that design and manufacture performance gear and precision technologies. Our category-defining brands leverage meticulous craftsmanship and cross-collaboration to pursue new innovations that redefine what is humanly possible in the outdoors. Portfolio brands include Foresight Sports, Bushnell Golf, Fox, Bell, Giro, CamelBak, Bushnell, Simms Fishing and more. For more information, visit www.revelyst.com.

Simms Fishing Products, the preeminent manufacturer of waders, outerwear, footwear, and technical fishing apparel, is proud to announce the launch of Dead On The Water, an all-new campaign encompassing a limited-edition product collection in collaboration with the Grateful Dead.

Simms Fishing Products, the preeminent manufacturer of waders, outerwear, footwear, and technical fishing apparel, is proud to announce the launch of Dead On The Water, an all-new campaign encompassing a limited-edition product collection in collaboration with the Grateful Dead.

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Germany's troubled economy returned to modest growth last year after two years of falling output, official figures showed, as hopes rise that government spending on bridges, rail lines and defense may help end years of stagnation.

The expansion in gross domestic product of 0.2% for 2025 was fueled by stronger consumer and government spending while exports sagged under the weight of more restrictive U.S. trade policy under President Donald Trump, the German Federal Statistical Office said on Thursday.

That follows shrinkage of 0.5% in 2024 and 0.9% in 2023.

“Germany’s export business faced strong headwinds owing to higher U.S. tariffs, the appreciation of the euro and increased competition from China,” statistical office head Ruth Brand said in a statement accompanying the statistical release.

Expectations have risen for Germany to finally see stronger growth this year as the government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz implements plans to increase spending on infrastructure to make up for years of underinvestment. Meanwhile defense spending is rising due to a perceived higher level of threat from Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.

Germany has endured a period of extended stagnation following the COVID-19 pandemic. Higher energy costs following the war in Ukraine and increasing competition from China in key German specialties such as autos and industrial machinery have held back an economy that is heavily focused on exports. Then came Trump's imposition of higher tariffs, or import taxes, on goods from the European Union. The slow growth has also exposed long-term structural issues such as excessive bureaucracy and lack of skilled labor. A stronger euro has also made exports less competitive on price.

A group of leading economists has predicted 0.9% growth for this year but said that forecast could be at risk if the increase in government spending is unleashed more slowly than expected.

The German economy grew 0.2% in the last three months of 2025, according to available preliminary data.

FILE - Containers are piled up in the harbor in Hamburg, Germany, on Oct. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, file)

FILE - Containers are piled up in the harbor in Hamburg, Germany, on Oct. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, file)

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