fishermandan420
Swing and float
I do agree it's ridiculous the pricing but you gotta pay to play. A new pair of good work boots for me is over 200 now
Honestly, I would say it's a personal choice but at the same time, there are a few who call it upgrade to the next level. Durability? They all break. It's not even how and who is using what. There are tons of elements that can cause something made to last break on the first use. Some are simply able to afford the finer things, some make do of what they have. as long as you can be in the water even in the harshest winter...that's all that matters.SynX said:Oh I don't doubt the quality is there and am a firm believer in buying quality stuff that will last. I'm just curious what the features are or whatever that makes it that much more expensive than like other top brands? Is it the material? Durability? Or added features? I'm not criticizing, just trying to understand the differences at it seems there are a plethora of options for waders and it's quite overwhelming for somebody just starting out
see, both of my bosses have bare waders, going on their 4th season.Hucho Hucho said:I had Bare waders and Streamside they did not last me 2 seasons. Got Simms for 5th year now and still running strong. Yes they are expensive but if you look at the long run it is actually cheaper. Got Streamside first outing both legs got soaked. Got them replaced by warranty second outing leak on one leg again. Got warranty replacement sold them on Kijiji . Bare started leaking right after year when warranty expires. So yes maybe is my ego nothing but Simms for me.
I will rather have $1000.00 waders than $1000.00 rod or reel.
I heard good things about them. but this is just my experience.FrequentFlyer said:see, both of my bosses have bare waders, going on their 4th season.
Will said:I don't know why waders have gone up in price so much, but I got these cheapies in 2014 for $45 USD, and now they're $90 USD:
https://www.amazon.com/Frogg-Toggs-Canyon-Taslan-Stockingfoot/dp/B00CCA6YJM?psc=1
Double the price in 2 years seems really strange to me.
thanks for reminding. now i will have nightmares....tossing iron said:Sounds like my Hydro bill. WTF.
I went 4.5 years on my bare adams, blew em up last fall. On a pair of redington sonic dry flies now and loving them...Hucho Hucho said:I had Bare waders and Streamside they did not last me 2 seasons. Got Simms for 5th year now and still running strong. Yes they are expensive but if you look at the long run it is actually cheaper. Got Streamside first outing both legs got soaked. Got them replaced by warranty second outing leak on one leg again. Got warranty replacement sold them on Kijiji . Bare started leaking right after year when warranty expires. So yes maybe is my ego nothing but Simms for me.
I will rather have $1000.00 waders than $1000.00 rod or reel.