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![]() I recently purchased llbeans kennebec waders and I must say they are the most comfortable and light weight I have used yet. They are stocking foot. I've also been using korkers wading boots and they have taken a bunch of abuse from me. I use them almost every time I go out fishing with waterproof socks. For the price of llbeans their warranty is the best around.
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![]() Lotsa good info here. One thing to add, don't buy felt soles. Some states have banned them and it's probably a matter of time until NJ does
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![]() the latest is felt's ok, Vermont just lifted their ban after five years.
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![]() I've been using Redington Sonic Pro (stocking foot) waders and Korkers K5 boots for a while now and that setup works for me. I mostly trout fish and I like the Korkers because it has interchangeable soles. That way if the sole wears out before the boot, you can replace just the sole instead of the whole boot. I mostly wade fish for trout and like to use their felt sole with a studded bottom.
If you don't fish that often (5-10 times a year) Redington Crosswater waders and the Korkers Redside boots could also work for you. |
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![]() thanks for all the info! went with Orvis Encounters and Orvis Clearwater boots. four hours in the river today and liked them.
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