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Do they exist? Of is that asking too much. I mean we have self driving electric cars and rovers 4-wheeling on Mars you'd think someone would figure out how to make waders that don't leak.
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Same here, I fish in them for my own pleasure, and whilst I am guiding fly fisherman in the UK.I lived in simms for years steelhead fishing and guideing, they are pretty much the only ones I have faith in at this point
+2I lived in simms for years steelhead fishing and guideing, they are pretty much the only ones I have faith in at this point
Same here, I fish in them for my own pleasure, and whilst I am guiding fly fisherman in the UK.
I used to buy Orvis, but their customer service went down hill in relation to their waders in previous years, so it's Simms all the way these days.
Cheers
Richard
I used to hunt in neoprene, but the long walks into some of our spots really wears my hip flexers out with the resistance of neoprene, I've gone to various versions of non-neoprene (usually some proprietary fabric with DWR), but they're about as long lasting as an ice cream cone on a hot day. I went with Cabelas brush tuff once, paid, what I felt at the time was a ton of money, only lasted two season before getting several holes.
Yeah and technically they're supposed to come with a lifetime warranty. All Pataguchi does.I haven't used them but I've been eyeing the new Patagonia waders... spendy yes, but Patagonia stuff tends to have a ridiculous wear life. They could totally suck, but given that I still own every piece of patagonia my parents bought, I'm at least willing to give them a try.
This is where I am at...eventuallySitka also looks appealing at a similar price point.
Yep, three years is the most I've ever gotten, usually only 2. I mainly hunt cattails and tules, but the occasional small hawthorn has likely done in several pairs. But honestly, I think the amount of walking I do it the biggest culprit.Waders are like game cameras for me, you get about 3 seasons out of them no matter what I buy so I buy the cheap stuff.
currently rocking a 3 year old pair of redhead that have a slow leak in left boot, it’s manageable. Last pair was redhead, 3 years. Before that Mack’s prairie wings brand, 3 years. Cabelas too. You get the picture I will day I am extremely rough on waders, I’m in timber and thick buck brush typically.