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waders
Just looking for a few recommendations on which waders to get, my pair of sonic neoprene waders are leaking in so many places including the boot, its my 2nd or 3rd pair of waders in 3 years, kinda sick of neoprenes and thinking of getting a pair of Ocean waders, anyone have these/use them or have any other suggestions?
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Re: waders
How long did your sonik ones last before they leakedchrisfeeney30 wrote:Just looking for a few recommendations on which waders to get, my pair of sonic neoprene waders are leaking in so many places including the boot, its my 2nd or 3rd pair of waders in 3 years, kinda sick of neoprenes and thinking of getting a pair of Ocean waders, anyone have these/use them or have any other suggestions?
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Re: waders
Get yourself a pair of these Bassboots Chris they are incredible a lot of the lads on the match circuit are buying them they last forever.
http://www.bassboots.co.uk/
http://www.bassboots.co.uk/
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Re: waders
I have ordered waders from these guys in Liverpool. Can't complain, good quality at a decent price. They were able to do a bit of nip and tuck on the waders so they fitted me better before they sent them over.
http://www.fishingwaders.co.uk/
http://www.fishingwaders.co.uk/
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Re: waders
EricH wrote:I have ordered waders from these guys in Liverpool. Can't complain, good quality at a decent price. They were able to do a bit of nip and tuck on the waders so they fitted me better before they sent them over.
http://www.fishingwaders.co.uk/
got pvc waders from this crowd too, have them several years now, about 3 i think.
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Re: waders
have snowbees or should i say had about a year and a half out of them is all i got and thats with a good few patches the boots are starting to go now so time for a new pair them bassboots look ok
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Re: waders
daiwa neoprene's are the job. Very comfy , reasonable price and i have mine a good few years and still goin strong
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Re: waders
Had a pair of Daiwa's for years, can't fault them.Preston wrote:daiwa neoprene's are the job. Very comfy , reasonable price and i have mine a good few years and still goin strong
Although if it helps I just bought a pair of those Hardware chesties from Glasgow Angling and they are pretty good for £70! I specifically wanted a pair with pinch clips on the straps and not those velcro straps which seem to be the norm these days. Wore them today for 6 hours hiking over the rocks and was very impressed. They have a decent size pocket and neat tighteners at the side too. If your not looking for a brand (like i usually do!) then I cant recommend them enough...esp for the money!
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Re: waders
Hi Chris, I have these as a cheaper alternative to the bassboots.
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/waders/sno ... 0-8053.php
Only had em for 3 months so far and no complaints. But the bassboots are tried and tested over time if you can afford them.
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/waders/sno ... 0-8053.php
Only had em for 3 months so far and no complaints. But the bassboots are tried and tested over time if you can afford them.
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Re: waders
They look like exactly what i want, i dont have the money for the bassboots unfortunately!Seaniebo wrote:Hi Chris, I have these as a cheaper alternative to the bassboots.
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/waders/sno ... 0-8053.php
Only had em for 3 months so far and no complaints. But the bassboots are tried and tested over time if you can afford them.
Thanks for that!
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