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CHEST WADERS

#1 Post by thirtypence »

Hi, anyone know of the best place to purchase a pair of Neoprene chest waders either at a shop in Ireland or on-line? What can I expect to pay? Are there any bargains around?
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#2 Post by frodo baggins »

i know my local tackle shop limerick angling centre does neoprene chesties for 100 euro. i think they're ron thompson. any other shops i've asked about them round town seem to be more expensive. i'm not too familiar with the irish mail order services, but to buy them from britian look to be around £50 to £70. take into account the crap exchange rate and postage for a heavy item such as waders and it could cost more. i don't know where you live so limerick could quite possibly be outta the question, but i reckon any shop that does a decent trade in the game and sea fishing side of things should have competetively priced chesties....be cheeky, and as about a few quid off, it'll nearly always work if you're gettin a few bits and pieces aswell
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#3 Post by Steve »

You should be able to pick up a pair of RT waders for about 90 euro if you shop around. I would suggest ringing Rory's tackle shop and asking them if they have any on sale at the moment (the sale is on this weekend I think?). It's not really worth buying them mail order, p&p would cost a packet.
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#4 Post by Donagh »

snowbee neoprene waders can be got for a similar price. I've found them warm and have worn well so far. Make sure you get the felt soles for better grip. A tip with these waders is tuck your trouser into your socks otherwise the top of the boots will cut into your shin. Its definitely alot harder work walking any distance with these waders on.
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cheers lads, thanks for your help
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#6 Post by Wes »

I think Rory's sale prices are the equivilent of every other shops general prices.
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#7 Post by Drew »

Donagh wrote:snowbee neoprene waders can be got for a similar price. I've found them warm and have worn well so far. Make sure you get the felt soles for better grip. A tip with these waders is tuck your trouser into your socks otherwise the top of the boots will cut into your shin. Its definitely alot harder work walking any distance with these waders on.


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#8 Post by MAC »

I think Rory's sale prices are the equivilent of every other shops general prices.

:D Spot on....

My last pair on Neoprenes had a felt sore and it was a nightmare. The grip is good but the sand works it's way into felt and hardens it up and then it comes off the boot. I know that if you wash them after each trip this is less likely to happen but I just want to chill and have a beer after I get in from fishing.

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#9 Post by Donagh »

I don't get to fish many sandy beaches so I haven't had that problem. I was told in the shop when buying my waders you can get new felt soles when they ware out.
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Re: Chest waders

#10 Post by JimC »

Older post re. chest waders

"Many of us down this way use RT waders. No problems at all. Best to use the cleated sole rather than the felt sole which tends to fall off. I have a pair of 11/12, new in their rucksack which were too big for me. If the size suits give me a shout. €60.00 + P&P. "

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#11 Post by thirty »

Jim, I have sent a mail to your personal inbox about the waders.

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#12 Post by mickeyjoemurphy »

Anyone know were to find peeler crab and what time of year. Also were can one dig ragworm around the Kerry area :shock:
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#13 Post by Read »

Mickey Joe,

perhaps you should start a new thread with its own title for your question. It's a bit wide of the mark here and you should get more targetted views on a specific thread.
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#14 Post by Wes »

Have a look at the bait guide on the mainpage, its in pdf.
Its a good doc to print out.
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#15 Post by liamdenne »

mick now untill april is best for peeler down our way. kevin brain is the best chance of getting it. otherwise u could look for them over at the abbey in the mud. make sure if u do buy them that they are irish ones and not the imported ones which are crap. no rags to speak of but again lug are at the castle r better again in the estuary by the rinn roe.

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