It may be time to stir the pot, but I doubt it on this forum way too cordial.
I've been fishing a pair of (on sale) $39 Hodgemans for 4 years, finally the bootie is ripping and I am coming out soaked. Its time to buy a new pair of waders. I've been to the local fly shop, and heard the sales man pitch, but what do you guys have and what do you like, dislike?
Obviously, I like Simms, I try not to be a "fly snob" and be about the "brands" (Please don't think I am saying anyone with high end stuff is - its really something I have to work on with my own pride as I can be like that from time to time)
I like the Headwaters, and thats about the TOP of what I am willing to shell out for waders at the moment, but I feel like Simms cuts out things that other people put in, such as felt lined pockets (Something I WILL WANT, and have wished to use)
Simms has the satisfaction warranty, which is nice but what are your thoughts?
I've been tossing the idea around:
Reddington Sonic - 1 year warranty, Positive reviews, +Price
Simms Headwaters - Satisfaction guarantee, Simms Name, Costly
LLBean Kennebec - LLBean Satisfaction guarantee, ++Price
What do you have, what do you like, not like? I guess I'm having a hard time because I paid so little for my current waders and they exceeded my expectations, but I do want something more "durable/dependable" so that I don't have to wonder "will I be wet today?" when I fish.
"Many go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after." ~ Henry David Thoreau
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