Lots of brands out there. For this area, I definitely recommend breathable and not neoprene. I own (have owned) Orvis supersonics ad LL Bean waders. Both have worked well and have good customer service. I have rented Redingtons and Simms. I have to say, the Simms were my favorite with the Redington's a close second. If you have the money, I recommend the new zip front--makes peeing much easier. As for wading boots, by rubber bottoms not felt. Many states are now making felt illegal. I have a pair of the Simms Vaportread. Tread is great--I fish the gundpoweder, Savage, NB, etc with no studs. However, the boot how worn out fast. I had a LLBean boot that lasted much longer. You can add studs to any rubber bottom boot.
On Sunday, January 3, 2016 at 4:45:50 PM UTC-5, tatu...@gmail.com wrote:
-- On Sunday, January 3, 2016 at 4:45:50 PM UTC-5, tatu...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm in the mood for chest waders. I know they come in different weights. Seems you can wade 4MR all year round, and if you wade anywhere else local it most likely will be in the warmer months.Anyone have advice on what weight or material is best?Look forward to your answers.CheersCollin
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