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Wader advice
« on: Yesterday at 05:20:23 PM »
I am looking at getting new waders for the 2026-27 season. I have always had Cabela's neoprene waders. I mostly hunt west side so temps are usually above freezing.  I don't start hunting ducks till mid November. I am trying to decided on neoprene or breathable waders? Also insulated or non insulated if I go breathable? I am thinking that you can layer up in the non insulated? The neoprene have almost always been warm enough. Are breathable waders easier to put on? As I have gotten older getting my legs up in the neoprene waders is harder every year. I would welcome advice and recommendations. I am thinking the 4 to 5 hundred dollar range. I am seeing a lot of sales going on. Not sure if they are just trying to reduce inventor for next years models or are they just waders that have not worked well.
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Re: Wader advice
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 07:28:33 PM »
Here is what I use. Best of both worlds, they are insulated but easy to get in to. Also about half your price point on sale right now for $169. I just put a full season in them and they show almost zero wear but I boated in most days. Only downside is walking in them gets hot but it’s nothing like fighting neoprene.

10/10 would recommend to a friend.

https://rogerssportinggoods.com/rogers-toughman-2-in-1-insulated-breathable-waders/?_gl=1*rf7sy9*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3Njk0ODQyMTYuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeU5fQXItS3FrZ01WTWhHdEJoM0t5akRsRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0tMV1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*OTY5NTQwNjc0LjE3NjkyNjMzNjk.*_ga*MjUzOTc1OTk2LjE3NjkyNjMzNjk.*_ga_0964G1MELX*czE3Njk0ODQyMTYkbzIkZzAkdDE3Njk0ODQyMTYkajYwJGwwJGgw

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Re: Wader advice
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 09:35:06 PM »
Here is what I use. Best of both worlds, they are insulated but easy to get in to. Also about half your price point on sale right now for $169. I just put a full season in them and they show almost zero wear but I boated in most days. Only downside is walking in them gets hot but it’s nothing like fighting neoprene.

10/10 would recommend to a friend.

https://rogerssportinggoods.com/rogers-toughman-2-in-1-insulated-breathable-waders/?_gl=1*rf7sy9*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3Njk0ODQyMTYuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeU5fQXItS3FrZ01WTWhHdEJoM0t5akRsRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0tMV1BEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*OTY5NTQwNjc0LjE3NjkyNjMzNjk.*_ga*MjUzOTc1OTk2LjE3NjkyNjMzNjk.*_ga_0964G1MELX*czE3Njk0ODQyMTYkbzIkZzAkdDE3Njk0ODQyMTYkajYwJGwwJGgw
I have the Roger's Elite 2 in 1 waders which are very similar.  Best waders I've ever had, and I've had a lot.

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Re: Wader advice
« Reply #3 on: Today at 11:20:36 AM »
Breathable waders are a lot easier to get on/off. A lot. I haven't had insulated ones yet, but I imagine they still are. I haven't gone high budget yet, but my kids have, and they are pretty impressive. Grundens, etc. Really nice stuff.

I do seem to notice that seams still leak (seep) after a couple seasons, but that seems to be true with absolutely any waders.
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Re: Wader advice
« Reply #4 on: Today at 11:27:38 AM »
Here is something else to consider. Put in as much thought to what you wear inside the waders. My breathable waders have neoprene booties and I pair those with a slick boot liner sock. Much easier to get off. The full on neoprene boot waders I pair with long legged exercise pants like bicyclists wear. Slick on the outside and light fleece lining on the inside. Much easier to get waders on and off.

 


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