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Hunting waders
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cabelas.com has their own brand. Quite comfortable and very warm.
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Hodgeman!
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X2 bought some right before teal season. However, mine are not really insulated which was what I wanted.
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Cabela's Warrior II Waders - Regular
got these puppies on sale, half neoprene half dry plus...nice and comfy...
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The cops are the experts on the current criminal trends. If they have determined that a “high capacity” semiautomatic pistol and a .223 semiautomatic rifle with 30-round magazines are the best firearms for them to use to protect people like me and my family, they are obviously the best things for us to use to protect ourselves and our families . |
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If you buy anything other than cabelas brand you are crazy. The warranty their footwear for life! I burnt a hole in mine last year and brought them to the store and exchanged them for a brand new pair. No knocking the quality of any other waders but you will never hav to buy waders again.
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I'm hunting in breathables this year... Still unsure if I'm gonna make it through the whole season with them cause I don't know how cold I'm gonna get. If I buy some neoprenes they gonna be Cabela's though
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Neoprene is a huge PITA to put on. I got some at academy, I just layer up underneath them. Don't remember the brand. Had some drake, they didn't last 3 trips!
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Lacrosse Swampfox are the most comfortable breathables in my opinion. Went through 2 pair of Cabelas breathables last year.
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I just bought some game winner from academy and they bury lacrosse in fit and comfort. Now idk about cabelas fit but I love the fit of these and they half the price
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The cops are the experts on the current criminal trends. If they have determined that a “high capacity” semiautomatic pistol and a .223 semiautomatic rifle with 30-round magazines are the best firearms for them to use to protect people like me and my family, they are obviously the best things for us to use to protect ourselves and our families . |
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I did see the gamewinners at Academy and tried them on, they fit good just wasn't sure about the quality. I was thinking about Cabelas just not sure how they will fit and don't really feel like driving to Gonzales.
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I've had them all my current ones from macks prarie wings are the best I've seen. The cabelas pair that I had made one year and came up with 2 holes in the boot and they would not cover it. Make sure it says lifetime on the box if you go with theirs.
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That's not the size you wear
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Bob, the waders I had on when we hunted were the magellan mag 2 and have been the best pair of waders I have ever owned neoprene or breathable. Under Armor/fleece pants are all I needed all but one or two days last season and we don't have blinds. Make sure you don't scrimp on the boots though, get the simms boots without felt sole and your good to go. We'll look like Twins in the marsh.
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Just like anything else,you get what you pay for. Everyone at our camp make fun of me for spending the money on under armor. They won't be laughing when they freezing their tail off and im nice and toasty.
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My Cabela's 5mm neoprene waders have held up great for years. I hunt brackish water marsh so not many sticks and branches to deal with. Don't think neoprene would fair too well in thick flooded timber though. No problems for me other than are hot in warmer weather and as others have said somewhat of a pain in the arse to put on.
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I used to not believe in the under armor craze either until I tried it, that stuff is amazing
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