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Recommend some duck hunting waders for me...
Posted on 9/23/14 at 10:56 am
Posted on 9/23/14 at 10:56 am
never had the need to wear any until this year...so, should I get chest waders and hip boots? Please help a chicken out...
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:01 am to Chicken
how cold is it going to be?
standing in water?
timber? marsh? blind?
These are major factors
ETA: Cabelas - Supermag 1600
but I get cold easy, you will sweat in warm weather
standing in water?
timber? marsh? blind?
These are major factors
ETA: Cabelas - Supermag 1600
but I get cold easy, you will sweat in warm weather
This post was edited on 9/23/14 at 11:03 am
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:02 am to Chicken
Lacrosse, Cabelas, or MacksPW
Either get some light weight neoprene or complete breathable depending on where you will be hunting and if you will be standing in water continuously or not. Layer up underneath and that should be all the warmth you need in S TX.
Either get some light weight neoprene or complete breathable depending on where you will be hunting and if you will be standing in water continuously or not. Layer up underneath and that should be all the warmth you need in S TX.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:03 am to Chicken
Knowing you're in Houston, and presumably hunting around there, I would invest in breathable chest waders. They're comfortable during warm hunts, and easy enough to layer under with base layers and wader pants during late season, cold-weather hunts. I recently purchased a Game Winner set from Academy for $130 that I am pleased with so far and those or a pair similar to those is what I would recommend. Neoprene waders are bulky, heavy and unnecessarily hot for SE Tx.
Game Winner® Men's Tred-Lite Breathable Boot-Foot Waders - $130
ETA:
LaCrosse Alpha Swampfox Drop Top Realtree Max-5 600G - $170
ETA2:
Cabela's Dry-Plus™ Breathable Hunting Chest Waders – Regular - $200-220
Game Winner® Men's Tred-Lite Breathable Boot-Foot Waders - $130
ETA:
LaCrosse Alpha Swampfox Drop Top Realtree Max-5 600G - $170
ETA2:
Cabela's Dry-Plus™ Breathable Hunting Chest Waders – Regular - $200-220
This post was edited on 9/23/14 at 11:16 am
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:03 am to Chicken
quote:How high is the water you're wading and are you taller than the average chicken?
should I get chest waders and hip boots? Please help a chicken out...
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:05 am to Chicken
Sierra Trading Post Waders
A couple of pairs listed here and it is easy to find an additional 30-35% discount...
A couple of pairs listed here and it is easy to find an additional 30-35% discount...
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:05 am to Chicken
how deep the water gonna be?
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:07 am to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
the cabelas 5mm neostretch are my go to for just about everything..
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:09 am to aVatiger
That 1600gram thinsulate in the boot is
My toes freeze at 60 degees , but with my supermags I can stand in 39 degree water for 3 hours and be warm and toasty
My toes freeze at 60 degees , but with my supermags I can stand in 39 degree water for 3 hours and be warm and toasty
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:10 am to The Last Coco
I like that pair and the high pockets, plenty of space for shells/coozie/phone etc that don't need to get wet
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:11 am to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
quote:
but with my supermags I can stand in 39 degree water for 3 hours and be warm and toasty
gotta have them up here in the mountains in the winter, you can tell a big difference without them.. and i would always rather be hot than cold while hunting
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:11 am to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
quote:
That 1600gram thinsulate in the boot is WAY TOO DAMN HOT for 99% of the hunts you will make
FIFY. Can't stand neoprene waders, especially the damn 1600gram thinsulate boot ones. Heavy, hard to walk in, and you're sweating before you even get settled in.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:13 am to The Last Coco
Yeah and when you start to sweat when it's 30° out, it sucks bad
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:17 am to Chicken
I'm on my fifth season in Columbia waders
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:18 am to Chicken
And yes, hip boots are great to have for field hunts and some stuff like that.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:29 am to DeepSouthSportsman
quote:
I'm on my fifth season in Columbia waders
on sale now from 150 to 100 bucks here
i was considering getting a pair, but heard complaints about them not being tough enough
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:44 am to aVatiger
I'm hell on waders and make a lot of hunts.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:51 am to DeepSouthSportsman
Hip waders ftw if you aren't in deep water... no pockets though
Posted on 9/23/14 at 12:29 pm to Chicken
I prefer waders. Lightweight neoprene, bootfoot.
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