FlyinFish wrote:Hmm, ya, it may be worth it to spend the dough and get the Simms... but I do like having something I can beat up and not be too worried about. May be worth it to just get some Simms and put them through some abuse and see how they hold up for me. Thanks for all the input guys! That should help me decide one way or the other...
ALL waders leak. You can purchase the $700 Simms and they WILL leak if you abuse them. Crawling on your knees not only causes punctures, but it's very hard on the seams......a weak point on most waders. Some waders leak right out of the box, and some will hold up fine for a few years. Having said that, paying for names like Simms, Patagonia and other higher end stuff will mean you'll likely get a better quality, tested wader. No guarantees, but the odds are in your favor with proven brands.
After owning several pairs, I'm very happy if I get a whole year without a leak on a new pair. If you fish hard, they will leak. Look at it this way. Aquaseal is a badge of honor. It means you are out fishing, and using your equipment. FWIW, I tend to wear waders(or long pants)during the warmer months more often than I use to. Going through brush, falling, stinging nettles, bugs/parasites and poison oak can take a toll by the end of the day.
......I must be getting old and frail......
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