FrankTheRabbit
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I'm looking to jump to the neoprene route and I'm selling these off to fund for the other pair. I bought them this year and used them about ten times. Mainly for salmon/trout fishing.
The outer layer is a nylon type material and is attached to size 11 rubber boots. The inside pocket needs a little stitch work (can still hold small container of roe bait). There are no leaks or holes and I wipe them down after each use.
They have ample room for you to layer if you want to use this during the winter seasons. I was able to bundle up 3 layers of clothing during some of the early morning and late night fishing.
Letting them go for $30. Checking up Bass Pro Shop, the cheapest chest waders are $69+HST, in case you're wondering.
Looking to keep this to a local GTA deal.
Any questions feel free to ask!
Thanks.
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Close-up of the treads
The outer layer is a nylon type material and is attached to size 11 rubber boots. The inside pocket needs a little stitch work (can still hold small container of roe bait). There are no leaks or holes and I wipe them down after each use.
They have ample room for you to layer if you want to use this during the winter seasons. I was able to bundle up 3 layers of clothing during some of the early morning and late night fishing.
Letting them go for $30. Checking up Bass Pro Shop, the cheapest chest waders are $69+HST, in case you're wondering.
Looking to keep this to a local GTA deal.
Any questions feel free to ask!
Thanks.
Full view
Close-up of the treads