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    Waders

    Does anyone have a suggestion for a good pair?

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    Re: Waders

    I got a pair of rubber ones, new in the box, never been used. I could sell them to you cheap if interested.

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    Re: Waders

    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    I got a pair of rubber ones, new in the box, never been used. I could sell them to you cheap if interested.
    Do you know what size they are? Are they waist or mid chest? Built in boots at bottom?

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    Re: Waders

    White River stocking foot waders from Bass Pro are nice. I've been using the same pair for several years. These waders with a mid grade wading book will run you around $150.

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    Love my Bone-dry Chest waders don't forget the hanger so you don't crease them when you store them. Chuck

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    Re: Waders

    Simms

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    Before you buy, consider where and when you are going to fish, if you're going to be wading warmer streams, insulated ones may not be the answer, they are heavy, and balky and the good ones have the boot foot.Then if you are thin or moderatley built , you can usually wear the insulated and not feel bogged down.But no matter what kind you get there are two things to remember, tie the waist in case you step into a hole or off a ledge, and dont forget this. Once you get them up and the suspenders adjusted, the waist secured, you'll need to pee!!!

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    Re: Waders

    Lacrosse Alpha Swamp Fox breathables. Sturdy boot. Easy to use straps with no tradtional "buckle" that can break. Not crazy expensive and durable.

    You can layer underneath them in colder weather and be perfectly fine.

    I wear mine to hunt in almost exclusively despite the conditions. Properly layered you are more mobile than neoprene and maybe more warm because they don't trap sweat which will make you cold.

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    Re: Waders

    Quote Originally Posted by bplgocards View Post
    Do you know what size they are? Are they waist or mid chest? Built in boots at bottom?
    I'll check the size tonight, and get you a picture, so you know exactly what I've got.

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    Hodgman!

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    Re: Waders

    Quote Originally Posted by bplgocards View Post
    Do you know what size they are? Are they waist or mid chest? Built in boots at bottom?
    Size 11
    Made by Pro Line
    Model: PROLINERS 3112
    • 100% waterproof
    • Innovative One Piece, Seamless construction of Stretchable, Lightweight and Durable 3-ply nylon jersey/rubber/nylon jersey material
    • Test proven superiority over canvas, rubber or nylon for abrasion resistant
    • Reinforced knee pads
    • Large inside pocket for extra storage
    • Belt loops
    • YKK® buckles for extra quality & wear
    • Inside draw string for snug fit
    • Ozone resistant special rubber compounding to avoid cracking and deterioration
    • Cleated outsole for super traction
    • 200 grams of Thinsulate™ Insulation
    • Soft PU sponge rubber for extra insulation in shaft

    Same as this pair shown here:
    http://ploutdoor.com/details.aspx?Pr...2&SubCatID=100

    Bought them, never used them, been sitting in the basement for a year now. Would like to get $45 for them.

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    Re: Waders

    Definitely interested. You live in Louisville?

    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    Size 11
    Made by Pro Line
    Model: PROLINERS 3112
    • 100% waterproof
    • Innovative One Piece, Seamless construction of Stretchable, Lightweight and Durable 3-ply nylon jersey/rubber/nylon jersey material
    • Test proven superiority over canvas, rubber or nylon for abrasion resistant
    • Reinforced knee pads
    • Large inside pocket for extra storage
    • Belt loops
    • YKK® buckles for extra quality & wear
    • Inside draw string for snug fit
    • Ozone resistant special rubber compounding to avoid cracking and deterioration
    • Cleated outsole for super traction
    • 200 grams of Thinsulate™ Insulation
    • Soft PU sponge rubber for extra insulation in shaft

    Same as this pair shown here:
    http://ploutdoor.com/details.aspx?Pr...2&SubCatID=100

    Bought them, never used them, been sitting in the basement for a year now. Would like to get $45 for them.

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