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Re: Wader reviews wanted.
« Reply #15 on: September 04, 2013, 01:20:24 PM »
I have Lacrosses 1200, and Cabellas 1000, both very good waders, don't buy the Columbias, if they still make them, cheap tore 1st season, and no return
Is it waterfowl season yet..............

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Re: Wader reviews wanted.
« Reply #16 on: September 17, 2013, 09:11:43 PM »
I don't think you can beat Lacrosse for neoprene waders. My last pair lasted close to 10 years before I ripped them on a rod holder last year. Just picked up a pair of Lacrosse swamp tough waders for $100 off because Sportsmans isn't carrying them any more

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Re: Wader reviews wanted.
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2013, 03:33:55 PM »

My next set will be custom breathable s from USIA. They will add anything you want and lifetime warranty, made in the USA.

When I read your comment I thought the warranty was awesome, and figured, even if a little more expensive, having the warranty would offset the extra cost, so I called to ask about it, and they said they only warranty the seams, nothing else 😔.

I'll be checking out some of the other waders mentioned here so far, hopefully I can find a good pair. The ones I'm using now I've had for over 15yrs, with a 7yr period in the middle of non-use. I've used a ton of aqua seal on em, but finally had a rip to big to fix. My search continues...


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Re: Wader reviews wanted.
« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2013, 04:54:17 PM »
Cabelas super mags come in a stout size...5mm, 1600 gram thinsulate... lifetime warranty, I have got 3 pairs and only paid for 1... just my 2 cents

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Re: Wader reviews wanted.
« Reply #19 on: September 18, 2013, 10:19:12 PM »


My next set will be custom breathable s from USIA. They will add anything you want and lifetime warranty, made in the USA.



When I read your comment I thought the warranty was awesome, and figured, even if a little more expensive, having the warranty would offset the extra cost, so I called to ask about it, and they said they only warranty the seams, nothing else 😔.

I'll be checking out some of the other waders mentioned here so far, hopefully I can find a good pair. The ones I'm using now I've had for over 15yrs, with a 7yr period in the middle of non-use. I've used a ton of aqua seal on em, but finally had a rip to big to fix. My search continues...


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They warranty anything. I know several guys with replacements.

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Re: Wader reviews wanted.
« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2013, 10:22:50 PM »



My next set will be custom breathable s from USIA. They will add anything you want and lifetime warranty, made in the USA.



When I read your comment I thought the warranty was awesome, and figured, even if a little more expensive, having the warranty would offset the extra cost, so I called to ask about it, and they said they only warranty the seams, nothing else 😔.

I'll be checking out some of the other waders mentioned here so far, hopefully I can find a good pair. The ones I'm using now I've had for over 15yrs, with a 7yr period in the middle of non-use. I've used a ton of aqua seal on em, but finally had a rip to big to fix. My search continues...


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They warranty anything. I know several guys with replacements.

Could be she wasn't very forthcoming about that, so that it's not a widely known fact, thanks for telling me, I'll be giving their waders very careful consideration now, especially seeing that a lot of the better waders out there would be about the same price anyways, I might as well get ones that are totally custom, and have a great warranty 😎


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