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Re: anybody know anything about waders?
At risk of being rude, I think going cheap is foolish, given how much you're going to be using these waders. I would get these Simms Fishing Products : : RiverTekâ„¢ Stockingfoots or something still better, because Simms waders really are worth their price. (well, maybe not the G4's)
I don't think these would do you wrong either- Simms Fishing Products : : L2 Wading Boot - Aqua
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Re: anybody know anything about waders?
Buying good equipment never hurts. We've covered
somewhat of the same subject about rods, reels, etc. Going a little cheaper maybe reasonable for someone just starting out, not knowing they'll be in it for the long haul. I agree with Cliff. If you intend on fishing to that degree you will be far better off buying a pair of waders/boots that will stand the test. I personally have not spent $300 or so on my waders, but I'm not in the water 3-4 days a week. (It would be great, but can't happen) Tie One On |
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Re: anybody know anything about waders?
Hi surprisevalley,
I think Cliff is dead on target. You will not be disappointed in the Simms products. They use GoreTex and other quality materials. This makes them more expensive but worth every dollar. Frank
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Re: anybody know anything about waders?
I wish I could find someone to take all the cheap fill-ins I've purchased over the years that I've never used or used once and learned. Get some good waders and be done with it. I've never used my neoprenes, non-breathable rain jacket, non-breathable lightweight waders, cheap boots, cheap vest, etc. again since getting the real McCoys. Though I've got to admit the choices available today at reasonable prices is staggering and they work! Oh BTW, Pataguccis, Simms, Dan Baileys, all work and have good warranties.
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