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![]() So my body's been telling me that the heavy neoprene chest waders I've been carrying around in the trout streams is getting to be too much.
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![]() I went breathable stocking foot and never looked back!
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![]() Ul love them jump out of the water and their dry in minutes super light weight only problem is once you tear them its over my stuff get s used and abused unlike anyone had ever seen so any advice on how to patch breathable would be great
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![]() breathable means that the water vapor inside the waders (your perspiration) can get out, but the liquid water outside the waders (the stream) can't get in. what that means for you is no condensation on the inside of the waders, so they are much more comfortable for extended periods than non-breathable waders. plus they are super light.
stocking foot is the way to go. you have the same comfort and traction as a regular pair of boots. much better than waders with the boots built in.
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![]() My .02 is that a breathable pair of boot foot waders is the way to go.
You put them on and go. With stocking foot, you put on the waders, then the boots then the gravel guards...too much for me. Then you lose a guard! When you get back to your truck to go home reverse above procedure. Boot foot waders go on and come off quicker and easier...for me.
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![]() I'm with Wilson in the boot foot category. Much easier to get on and off. As you get older all that extra bending and lacing with layers of clothing can be a bit of a pain. They are, in general, a little heavier though.
My one bit of advice no matter which wader you go with. Buy from someone like LL Bean who has a no question return policy. If they spring a leak in a year or so, just return them. Last edited by baetis; 03-28-2013 at 07:33 AM.. |
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