Opinion on waders
Opinion on waders
I will be in the market for a new set of waders soon. My current pair which are Simms G4Z are 4 years old already. As they been holding up great. I know that waders are a wear item. I have no complaints about them. But probably getting near its end of serviceability.
I have have pairs of Redington Sonic Pro HD. they were good but started to leak after a year. But the warranty was great as I sent them in for repairs and they sent me a new updated pair . I used to purchase cheaper new waders every year.
But that didnt really pan out from yearly replacement costs. I probably spend about 180 days in the river fishing. So I do use them. Cheaper quality waders will not be a option.
With that said. what have your guys experience on waders out there ? . 4 years of technology had to improve on waders since my purchase
I have have pairs of Redington Sonic Pro HD. they were good but started to leak after a year. But the warranty was great as I sent them in for repairs and they sent me a new updated pair . I used to purchase cheaper new waders every year.
But that didnt really pan out from yearly replacement costs. I probably spend about 180 days in the river fishing. So I do use them. Cheaper quality waders will not be a option.
With that said. what have your guys experience on waders out there ? . 4 years of technology had to improve on waders since my purchase
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If you got a solid 4 years+ on your current pair of Simms fishing basically every other day then why change brands? I doubt you'll find a brand that'll wear better than that. Sure they are pricey but once you amortize the price over the years of service vs. replacing cheap waders every year it's closer to a push. In the long run you are better off with the longer lasting more expensive pair.
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I would stay with Sims waders and get the best ones you can afford for the amount of time you spend in the river during a year. 180 days is alot so maybe some the guide level sims waders
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Aquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
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I've been using the lower end Aquez waders for a few years now, and I'm impressed with quality, material and performance. I'm not in them 180 days a year as I fish my share of blue lines where I use hip-boots, however I do use them a lot, and they are not babied.Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
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I still think Simms makes the best waders for the money, hands down. I have successfully worn Redington waders with the front zipper and have fallen in love with that feature. Whether I go back to Simms or stay with Redington is TBD. Both have given me 3 to 4 years of wear per pair. That's all I need from a pair of waders.
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I have worked up to Simms G3..they are nice but the zipper has blown 2 times so far. it lasts about a year. They are always gracious and send a new pair. I uped from a medium to a large last time. There size chart says I am medium but I am also Italian, that zipper has work to do
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I dont know if you remember me. But you donated 2 pairs of stocking foot waders for me to try out before I bought a new pair. We meet @ a camp ground near KLG I was always using cheaper neoprene boot foot waders. After I tried stocking foot waders. I never went back to the boot foots.Drossi wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 7:07 amIf you got a solid 4 years+ on your current pair of Simms fishing basically every other day then why change brands? I doubt you'll find a brand that'll wear better than that. Sure they are pricey but once you amortize the price over the years of service vs. replacing cheap waders every year it's closer to a push. In the long run you are better off with the longer lasting more expensive pair.
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I like my G3. It a older version. But I keep it around for back up or when a friend wants to go fishing that doesnt own any waders. I find the G3 to be more comfortable & breathable in the summer months. Unfortunately these are not the front zip up version. Having this feature has me spoiled when its that time to go & taking them on & off. Ive been lucky as to never having to send these back to Simms for any issue's. But I have been told there warranty is excellentlightenup wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 12:48 pmI have worked up to Simms G3..they are nice but the zipper has blown 2 times so far. it lasts about a year. They are always gracious and send a new pair. I uped from a medium to a large last time. There size chart says I am medium but I am also Italian, that zipper has work to do
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So far so good with these. I was just thinking that some new technology mite have been introduced into waders since my last purchase 4 years ago. Simms is definitely a name that I can trust as these have lasted this long. Ive got a pair of Redington Sonic Pro HD. the 1st version leaked within a year. they sent me a 2nd updated version with no issue's. they are very comfortable. But that 1st failure has me a little skittish about the longevity. I use them for backups when I travel out of state to fishtroutfishing4life wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 8:29 amI would stay with Sims waders and get the best ones you can afford for the amount of time you spend in the river during a year. 180 days is alot so maybe some the guide level sims waders
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I will definitely look into these. Thank you ....cappy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 10:06 amI've been using the lower end Aquez waders for a few years now, and I'm impressed with quality, material and performance. I'm not in them 180 days a year as I fish my share of blue lines where I use hip-boots, however I do use them a lot, and they are not babied.Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
https://aquazfishing.com/products/wader ... ble-waders
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The Redingtons is my 1st pair of front zips. There no going back from not having that feature imo. But my 1st pair leaked with in a year. They sent me a updated version under warranty. But that seam weld leak on the booties I experienced kinda made me skittish on the brand.Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 12:41 pmI still think Simms makes the best waders for the money, hands down. I have successfully worn Redington waders with the front zipper and have fallen in love with that feature. Whether I go back to Simms or stay with Redington is TBD. Both have given me 3 to 4 years of wear per pair. That's all I need from a pair of waders.
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This brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
https://aquazfishing.com/products/wader ... ble-waders
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Try Dettes that is where I get mine.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:35 pmThis brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
https://aquazfishing.com/products/wader ... ble-waders
https://detteflies.com/collections/wade ... 4018164826
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thank you......cappy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:42 pmTry Dettes that is where I get mine.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:35 pmThis brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
https://aquazfishing.com/products/wader ... ble-waders
https://detteflies.com/collections/wade ... 4018164826
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mine too thanks to Cappy. Dettes was literally the only place place anywhere that I could find acappy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:42 pmTry Dettes that is where I get mine.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:35 pmThis brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
https://aquazfishing.com/products/wader ... ble-waders
https://detteflies.com/collections/wade ... 4018164826
Same here, thanks to Cappy. Dettes was literally the only supplier that had a "L". And sorry, I said they were made in ROK, they are actually made in Japan. The best guitars I have ever owned were made in Japan. Apples/oranges I know, but still....Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 3:42 pmthank you......cappy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:42 pmTry Dettes that is where I get mine.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:35 pmThis brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102
https://detteflies.com/collections/wade ... 4018164826
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Waders from every manufacturer remain difficult to obtain for fishing stores since Covid hit. It's gotten slightly better, but only slightly.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:35 pmThis brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
https://aquazfishing.com/products/wader ... ble-waders
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Many items in the supply chain has been back logged . Guess this is a instance where purchasing a quality product comes in handy . You wont have to replace as often as many have stated on hereRusty Spinner wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 11:50 amWaders from every manufacturer remain difficult to obtain for fishing stores since Covid hit. It's gotten slightly better, but only slightly.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:35 pmThis brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102Razorbacker wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:30 amAquaz Waderteck. I am thoroughly impressed. Made in ROK, 4-ply, convertible to waist, $350.
https://aquazfishing.com/products/wader ... ble-waders
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Not to mention if you buy from Simms, you get an American made product that won't get stuck on a container ship here waiting to be unloaded from China.....Troutman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 2:29 pmMany items in the supply chain has been back logged . Guess this is a instance where purchasing a quality product comes in handy . You wont have to replace as often as many have stated on hereRusty Spinner wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 11:50 amWaders from every manufacturer remain difficult to obtain for fishing stores since Covid hit. It's gotten slightly better, but only slightly.Troutman wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:35 pm
This brand must be pretty popular as they are sold out on my size on these https://aquazfishing.com/products/dryzi ... 9386279102
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GOOD point & takenRusty Spinner wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 3:17 pmNot to mention if you buy from Simms, you get an American made product that won't get stuck on a container ship here waiting to be unloaded from China.....
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