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WTB Waders

UPSman15

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Never seen anything posted on here so may be a long shot but I'm looking for a set of chest waders. Wanting to dive into some swamp type habitat.
 
Be careful. Something about wading around in swamp sounds like it could take a turn for the worse. I’d imagine it’d be very easy to get stuck in mud wearing waders.
 
I would recommend springing for the neoprene waders if you get some. The plastic ones , the plastic seems to get cold and chill you while the neoprene ones provide a nice barrier. And the neoprene is more comfortable imo
 
x2 on tidewe. I did go with the breathable ones with reinforced shins and butt though cuz I know I will run into something in our Tennessee rivers.
 
Be careful. Something about wading around in swamp sounds like it could take a turn for the worse. I’d imagine it’d be very easy to get stuck in mud wearing waders.
Don’t you put that on me Ricky Bobby!
 
I've been super impressed with hi-n-dry waders. Hunted with them almost every day of regular duck last year and teal this year and they are like new. They don't look sexy, but they're very comfortable and seem to he about the most durable wader out there. Made by commercial fishermen who got tired of constantly buying/patching new ones. Reasonably priced but not the cheapest.
 
I've been super impressed with hi-n-dry waders. Hunted with them almost every day of regular duck last year and teal this year and they are like new. They don't look sexy, but they're very comfortable and seem to he about the most durable wader out there. Made by commercial fishermen who got tired of constantly buying/patching new ones. Reasonably priced but not the cheapest.

These will most likely be next pair. I've had the breathable rogers 3-1 for 4 seasons and they just sprung a leak in the seam. I really like the zip out liners for early, mid, and late season.
If I can't patch them I'll be ordering hi-n-dry.
 
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