Breathable waders
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05/27/18 12:37 PM
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Jason Turner
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Need some breathables for summer beaver work that won’t break the bank. Anyone have experience w a decent pair they could recommend?
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Jason Turner]
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05/27/18 01:44 PM
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Get any cheap pair and put the breathe holes in yourself. Save quite a bit of cash like that. And no you don't have today me anything for that bit of advice.
Let's go Brandon
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Jason Turner]
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Ditchdiver
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Breathe holes in waders sounds counter productive.
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Ditchdiver]
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05/27/18 02:00 PM
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Scuba1
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Breathe holes in waders sounds counter productive. Says a diver . 
Let's go Brandon
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Jason Turner]
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Steven 49er
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Before we can give good advice it's best to know how much is the budget.
Also do you want a pair that has a built in rubber boot or would you prefer stocking foot.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Jason Turner]
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05/27/18 02:20 PM
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Marty
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get a pair of dive booties and wear them with shorts...awesome combination for warm weather wading.
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Jason Turner]
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05/27/18 02:41 PM
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Budget, not really sure what to expect yet so don’t know honestly.
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Jason Turner]
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Thank you. I am shopping around now- never heard of Caddis before. Thanks!
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Jason Turner]
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05/28/18 12:49 AM
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Trapping is obviously rougher than fishing or some duck hunting, but breathable waders make up about 80% of the fishing and hunting market. All waders eventually leak, but breathables are a lot more enjoyable to wear all day. They've been around since the early 90's.
And Hal, they do move moisture out of the wader. Unless the water is hotter than your body temperature.
Pete
Last edited by swift4me; 05/28/18 12:51 AM.
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Re: Breathable waders
[Re: Hal]
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05/28/18 08:00 AM
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You will be hard pressed to find waders that let moisture out and not in. That's not true.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Breathable waders
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05/28/18 03:36 PM
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Rich Kaspar
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I like the dry weave stuff Cabelas sells (about $200). Light enough you forget you have them on...yet durable. I'll never buy rubber or neoprene waders again.
I think Steven49 turned me onto them. Good call. Ill have to look them over.....there ya go boys some advice from a couple guys that know what they are talking about
If you are considering yourself to be someone of influence and importance, just try ordering someone elses dog around sometime.
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