any body use these waders? I want to see how the boot is attached to the waders. The lace up idea seems like a good one to me but I want to see it.
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Check these out Gilbert!I'm not into huntin birds but they have some good lookin waders.I LIVE IN A SMALL COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE PROBLEM AND A PROBLEM.
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Originally posted by Gilbert View Postany body use these waders? I want to see how the boot is attached to the waders. The lace up idea seems like a good one to me but I want to see it.
http://www.orvis.com/store/product.a...ubcat_id=22687We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!
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Only design flaw the loops to help put your foot into the boot is easily ripped off.
Also Orvis gives you a gray liner that your foot is in like a sock then that goes into the boot. I have found that by adding a shoe liner that my foot stays happier and better supported for longer wades.
They are a tough pair of waders used all season. Orvis replaced my old pair with these free of charge. Highly suggest these waders.
Gilbert PM me.We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!
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Originally posted by reeltime View Posthttp://www.waterfowlwaders.com/
Check these out Gilbert!I'm not into huntin birds but they have some good lookin waders.
those are cool but I will never go with a bootfoot type wader like that. I don't like them.
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They seem expensive.
I am using Academy breathable stocking foot waders with made in China lace up boots., I probably got a size too small in the boots but to ease entry so that the stocking foot isn't pulled too tight, I reverted to my diving days and use a little cheap hair conditioner to ease my feet into my boots. This combination set me back about $165.00 The waders I got at Academy are great and I see no problems or down side to them.Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.
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