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breathable waders?
« on: January 25, 2007, 05:09:13 PM »
okay anyone know much about this brand? Toggs

http://www.fishusa.com/tackleshop/catalog_product.asp?ProductFamilyID=%7B1D1DE6A2%2D26EC%2D4579%2DBC6F%2D2FF4A970B770%7D&i=8D39F460A1B040E1A9B9F28352D18987

I'm thinking about finally breaking down and buying a set for fishing, I'd probably use them on trout water 3-4 times a year and 1-2 times a year for smallies in the spring. Maybe a trip out west this summer. I don't want to spend a fortune but I also don't want to buy a cheap piece of crap either.

I use neoprene waders for the fall and early spring but they are much too warm to walk in after March and before November.



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Re: breathable waders?
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2007, 05:23:07 PM »
Don't know about that brand, but I really like my Cabela's breathable waders for stream fishing. Very comfortable for walking around, and never feel too hot out of the water or too cold in the water. For a while I was using them in the float tube as well, but even in CA in the Summer, the Eastern Sierra water had me cold after a few hours. Went back to neoprene for the tube.
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