Hey duck hunters and Wade fishermen... What is the go to wader brand for y'all? My old cheapies bit the dust
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Do you want to buy once and cry once or no?
I'm too rough on my waders when duck hunting so I just buy the hybrid game winner ones from academy, they're 5mm neoprene waist down and breathable waders up top. When they leak, I'll take them to academy and they'll exchange them no questions asked.
As for wade fishing, I'm not walking through briars or bushes so I like the simms breathables. Expensive but buy once cry once. For those.
I would stay away from the Banded waders, they leak like a sieve. Personally I've had good luck with the stout waders from Rogers Sporting goods, the drake equwaders, and the game winners
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Originally posted by ultralite09 View PostOnly worth buying them at pro staff prices, $1k for waders, suck my *****.
Still a tough price, but I can see getting a pair one day.
Rogers has the 3 in 1 breathables on sale. I've been told once you go to breathables you won't wear anything else.
I'm wanting to do more hunting out of my kayak, so for now, going to stick with the neoprene. If I should fall out they will aid with the life jack in keeping me afloat.
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Originally posted by hopedale View PostI felt the same way, but am rethinking it. Lifetime warranty and they will repair if they get torn. And if you ever need a new boot on them, send them back and they will put one on for $150.
Still a tough price, but I can see getting a pair one day.
Rogers has the 3 in 1 breathables on sale. I've been told once you go to breathables you won't wear anything else.
I'm wanting to do more hunting out of my kayak, so for now, going to stick with the neoprene. If I should fall out they will aid with the life jack in keeping me afloat.
I'm in the same boat, I have a brand new pair of the Gamewinner hybrids for this season, once they start leaking, I'll get my buddy that's a guide to order me a pair of the zip up sitka waders. Hes already put his pair through the paces and said hes extremely happy with how they're holding up and we all know how guides are on their gear.
Honestly breathables are all I would wear if I didnt have gigantic calves. Every wader I've worn doesnt allow me enough room to layer up underneath them so I have to wear neoprene waders in the winter to keep from freezing.
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Been through many brands and styles of wader. From cheap to expensive they can all get snagged and start leaking with a hook, trout/flounder teeth, brush, or nail from a duck blind. What is most important other than cost, or at least as important to me is fit. Waders that are too bulky or the foot stocking may be too big or too snug can ruin your excursion. Try on as many as you can before deciding, then when you find one that most closely fits the budget and your body then buy. The 3 brands that fit me best are frogg togg, hodgeman, and Simms. For the price I can buy 2-3 pairs of hodgeman that will last about 2-3 years each for the same price as one pair of middle grade Simms, so...I fish with hodgeman now.
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I always used the game winners but got some stout drake waders last season and they are by far the best waders I've had. They fit awesome being a big guy. But I never had an issue really with the game winners for the price just the fit for me never was the best
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