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Also check Wilson's fly shop, downtown..
I found their prices were better than BassPro. The service was great too... gave me a magazine for free and even helped me step in and out of the waders I bought, lol.
I like SAIL more than BassPro... the store layout is better and prices generally beat BP as well.
FHLR, r u the blonde in le baron on woodbine on Friday??
I hunt, and the winter temps on land are WAY colder than water. I used to use neoprene waders mainly because those were the only kind you could get camo patterns on. One weekend I was forced to wear my Simms because my neoprenes were still wet. A GOOD pair of thermal leggings and some track pants along with a very good pair of socks (read: $20+ per pair) and you will be hard pressed to find anything more comfortable.
I spent 30 bucks on -40 degree socks and about 70 bucks on my leggins (a.k.a tights). Not cheap, but the price was worth it. I can tell you the breathability of the Simms G3's are second to none, that is a major key in staying warm.
Here's the Under Armour 'Base 4.0' leggings I got: http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/mens-ua-base-4-leggings/pid1230821-001
Hahaa so yur saying on top of the expensive price of the waders, I need to spend more on expensive socks, tights????
Just pulling yur leg. I would imagine they are more comfortable. Thx for yur opinion
I was a neoprene guy and hated them after an hour on the creek...especiallt the sloppy boot on the bottom..... now I have Simms G4 and LOVE them. I also use the Underarmour base layers, then the one piece Simms fleece bib then if its really cold or I will be in the water a lot I will put a top thicker layer on fleece, Simms Wader Wick on top(pants & top). Its far more comfortable this way and plenty warm. One thing I am waiting on trying is my new remote controlled heated insoles from Thermacell. If they work as well as they say they do its gonna be a super comfortable winter :mrgreen:
I couldn't agree with you more (unfortunately)! I recently bought a pair of neoprene waders and it was the most uncomfortable I have ever been fishing. It was a cold early morning and they did keep me warm... But, they were baggy/uncomfortable and the "sloppy boot" made my wading boots very uncomfortable. After a few hours I was taking them off! These will soon become my back-up waders... I'll be picking up a more comfortable pair (SIMMS?) and some SHE Cold Weather Under Armour wear. It's all about comfort!
I have the Wright and Mcgill breathable waders and they are great. Excellent quality and reasonable priced. Even in the coldest conditions, with a few layers on, they are warm and super comfortable. The neoprene are a torture suit. Very often it's the dampness that gets trapped in that causes you to get cold after a while.
I couldn't agree with you more (unfortunately)! I recently bought a pair of neoprene waders and it was the most uncomfortable I have ever been fishing. It was a cold early morning and they did keep me warm... But, they were baggy/uncomfortable and the "sloppy boot" made my wading boots very uncomfortable. After a few hours I was taking them off! These will soon become my back-up waders... I'll be picking up a more comfortable pair (SIMMS?) and some SHE Cold Weather Under Armour wear. It's all about comfort!
Should waders be purchased that are an exact body fit or 1-2 size larger? And I suppose the same applies to the wading boots?
Should waders be purchased that are an exact body fit or 1-2 size larger? And I suppose the same applies to the wading boots?