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Old 09-12-2024, 12:36 PM
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I wanted to know if anyone here has experience using them or any other similar neoprene pant products. My waders went this year (hole in booties, seams leaking) and wanted to know how cold these are comfortable down to? Not much of a winter fisherman and if I could replace using wader for the bulk of our season I would be a very happy guy. I've been wet wading in quick dry pants and would love to extend that until mid October when I tend to put the rod away.
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Old 09-12-2024, 05:36 PM
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They are pretty awesome! I have a thicker pair and a thin pair.

Thin: on the hot days when your pushing bush to get to the spots, they keep your legs from getting beat up and scratched. Very comfortable.

Thick neo: used these on a glacial fed river that usually gives you pins and needles in a matter of minutes. These were great! Kept me warm all day and able to stay in the water for a long time. I’m thinking I’ll be able to wear them long into October and possibly early spring.

Pair the neoprene with their guide wading sock and gravel gained and you will be good to go. I wear them with my wading boots.

Only really winter water, I think you’ll still want waders to keep you dry and warm.
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Old 09-12-2024, 09:26 PM
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Oh yeah, other cool thing I didn’t know until recently.

It’s a Calgary company. The two brothers who run it grew up and live here.
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