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ian 123
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#1 Post by ian 123 »

Hi lads,im looking for somewhere to get waders made from neoprene at a decent price,I cant find them any where for under 100 quid. any help is appriciated
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Danny M.
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#2 Post by Danny M. »

How a doing Ian,

Your going to pay for quality, its like everything else.
From experience I would recommend Snow Bee neoprene waders and I would stay away from Zebco & Ron Tompson( ask carpets on this site about them ...lol)
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#3 Post by brianbru »

southside have a good range and there are a couple under a ton
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#4 Post by carpets »

will be pickin up a new pair of snowbee granites in the uk for 80 sterling this week cant go wrong for that money,, had ron thomsons for the past year or two one bad set unlucky but two no excuses may as well be wearing ghandi"s flip flops with tesco bags for good measure,,,
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