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Re: New wader suggestions? [Re: coachmas] #6055483 11/29/15 03:59 AM
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I'd say just get a good pair...don't cheap out. I've had great luck with LaCrosse waders over the years as well as Cabelas brand waders. I'm interested in trying Drake Eqwaders next time. I'd stay away from GW or anything on the cheaper side.

Re: New wader suggestions? [Re: coachmas] #6056018 11/29/15 05:02 PM
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Depends on how tough you are on them. I have buddies who can't get 30 hunts out of any wadeer you throw at them. I can usually get 3 seasons out of neoprene (rarely wear them) 2 1/2 outta hybrids. Lacrosse or Hodgeman at academy on their camouflage sale is a deal you can't beat. Game Winner tredlite hybrids,for the money, are unbeatable south of the Red River. Yes you get what you pay for but we're all one rip or prick away from wader shopping... even if we have $400 invested in them.

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Re: New wader suggestions? [Re: coachmas] #6056823 11/30/15 12:08 AM
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I know you're looking at camo neoprene waders, but I've been wearing my fishing waders this year and I don't know if I'll be going back to neos. If you walk-in much, a lace-up boot and breathables make an incredible difference.

Re: New wader suggestions? [Re: ndhunter] #6056859 11/30/15 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted By: ndhunter
Do they have any without the fluorescent colors on them? Serious question. Post link


Yes, the Shield series are straight hunting waders. a much more durable material than your regular neoprene waders.

Here are just some pictures.






and here is the link,

http://www.gatorwaders.com/store/shield-series/

Re: New wader suggestions? [Re: texassippi] #6057111 11/30/15 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted By: texassippi
I love the Mack's PW Big Ditch. I have no complaints on them.

http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-MPW214


Another vote for the MPW waders.

Re: New wader suggestions? [Re: coachmas] #6057494 11/30/15 06:59 AM
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Last few years, I've been eating so much during the holidays that I've gained enough weight that I haven't needed waders. Boots and socks, ammo belt, camo face paint, and I'm ready to hit the blind. Only downside is my huntin buds all of a sudden quit hunting so I'm having to hunt solo 99.9% of the time.


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