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Old 04-16-2008, 01:06 PM
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? Columbia Riverlite wader

Hi Everyone..I am new to this forum and have a question.

I am looking into an affortable wader and found this for a good price..$80. Have anyone try this yet? Any input are welcome.
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Re: ? Columbia Riverlite wader

I own some stuff from Columbia and really like them, but I don't think they are strong in the wader market.

From my research, it appears all waders leak eventually. For this reason, I would prioritize my choices by those companies who provide defined policies for repairing or replacing waders (Simms, Orvis, LL Bean, Patagonia, Cabelas, etc.). If Columbia is doing this for waders, then it might be a good deal. Otherwise, I would choose one of the other brands.

Some people claim to find bargains on ebay, but I think the best long-term bargains can be found through organizations who will support the product.
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