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neoprene hip boots #7201970
03/02/21 01:43 PM
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Walt Gessler Offline OP
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Can anyone share experience with neoprene hip boots?? I have used the LaCrosse black rubber hip boots for a number of years with good results and they last a long time because I take care of them by hanging them up and treating them with Armor All at least once a year to keep the rubber pliable and not cracking. Anyway, thinking of trying a lighter neoprene pair and wonder what peoples experiences have been.

Thanks

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202005
03/02/21 02:08 PM
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I have used the 3mm neoprene wader pants. Not bad in cold weather (our cold weather in the south, not the sub zero under ice stuff) but they get too hot real quick in warmer weather. I will still use them when it is cold but have switched to a much lighter hip boot with fabric tops for warmer weather. I can buy 3 or 4 pair of the hip books for what one pair of the pants cost.


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202006
03/02/21 02:09 PM
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Neoprene's will where faster on heavy brush faster.

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202012
03/02/21 02:17 PM
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Flint, Michigan
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Back to rubber for me. Neoprene have not been durable in my experience.


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: bhugo] #7202015
03/02/21 02:19 PM
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West Central MN
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Originally Posted by bhugo
Back to rubber for me. Neoprene have not been durable in my experience.

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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: 20scout] #7202043
03/02/21 02:48 PM
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Try the Dans hip boots. The nylon tops are tough and you can select from several boot styles that include insulated or non-insulated.

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202135
03/02/21 04:46 PM
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Neoprene are fine if you're a fisherman standing out in cold water all day. Neoprene and beaver stobs don't mix.

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202238
03/02/21 06:50 PM
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Neoprene tears to easily. Stick with the rubber


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202372
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Great insights, much appreciated!!

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202447
03/02/21 10:10 PM
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I’ve got a pair of Dan’s chaps and they are pretty good, I was a little apprehensive about the snap wearing out, but so far so good. I think I’m gonna buy some cordura and add some knee pads and a pocket or two.

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7202453
03/02/21 10:16 PM
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Neoprenes i had didnt last one season.


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7203009
03/03/21 02:04 PM
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I have a pair of knee-high muck boots with thick rubber from the sole to the ankle then from there to the top there neoprene its perfect for hunting or even wearing in -10 weather with wool socks on.


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: NorthenTrapper] #7203042
03/03/21 02:34 PM
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I wear neoprene waders for all of my trapping, be that open water and on the ice. Mine fit nice and tight and stay warm and dry and they work like a life vest if one goes in the water or through the ice. Mine are breathable so that helps. My last set lasted three seasons and I will replace with neoprene again. I had several pairs of rubber ones that had various lengths of usage. I did not buy higher end rubber however so that may not be a good comparison. I do a lot of wading also have found that fitting tighter for me helps minimize the rips and tears as one has a better feel of where things are.

Bryce

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: bblwi] #7203358
03/03/21 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by bblwi
I wear neoprene waders for all of my trapping, be that open water and on the ice. Mine fit nice and tight and stay warm and dry and they work like a life vest if one goes in the water or through the ice. Mine are breathable so that helps. My last set lasted three seasons and I will replace with neoprene again. I had several pairs of rubber ones that had various lengths of usage. I did not buy higher end rubber however so that may not be a good comparison. I do a lot of wading also have found that fitting tighter for me helps minimize the rips and tears as one has a better feel of where things are.

Bryce


What kind of neoprene is breathable? This would make me happier in waders!


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: bhugo] #7203893
03/04/21 01:05 AM
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Cabela's were the last ones I bought. The rubber boot part wore out on me. The neoprene part is still pretty good. When I get holes at times I just scrap some gorilla adhesive over the hole and it works very well.
Sorry I don't have any more info, as I looked at the waders and did not find anything as to model other than thinsulate as well a neoprene. Neoprene does soak up water so they get heavier if you spend a lot of time in the water.

Bryce

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7203933
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Lacrosse Trapline hip boots for me unless below zero, then the bunny booted Cabelas Armor neoprene. I do wear neoprene chest waders and they are very hot for trapping.

Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: bblwi] #7203951
03/04/21 06:26 AM
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Thanks for looking Bryce.


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Ringbill5196] #7203960
03/04/21 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Ringbill5196
Lacrosse Trapline hip boots for me unless below zero, then the bunny booted Cabelas Armor neoprene. I do wear neoprene chest waders and they are very hot for trapping.

Same extremely hot. I only use them duck hunting now where I'm not moving around


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7204127
03/04/21 10:28 AM
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Just bought a cheap pair of hip boots I did not wear anything last year but regular below the knee boots and got along OK. If not for some shallow rat trapping I would not of gotten these hip boots it’s more about the muck then water here ponds ar about dry I can’t see spending $180 for boots that don’t last.

I lived in Northern brand boot many years ago they held up well and could be folded down easily. Most boots today crack before the second season, the boot material today is a worthless foam material that won’t hold up.


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Re: neoprene hip boots [Re: Walt Gessler] #7204549
03/04/21 06:48 PM
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I have used the Dans, and Yoder with good service. I get three years out of a set of hip waders with the Muck boots, they crack and fail. This last time I bought Dans with the LaCrosse boots, supposedly they last five years. We shall see.


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