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re: Best waders

Posted on 9/16/17 at 7:26 am to
Posted by ShootTheDrakes
natty state
Member since Aug 2017
36 posts
Posted on 9/16/17 at 7:26 am to
If you could only have one pair would you go with the insulated or non? Cant decide which ones to get. Hunting mostly south Arkansas if that helps.
Posted by Gingersnap
Natchitoches
Member since Dec 2012
900 posts
Posted on 9/16/17 at 7:38 am to
Insulated unless you have a really good pair of wader pants. I've worn mine from breaking ice at 13degrees all the way up to 70.
Posted by The Last Coco
On the water
Member since Mar 2009
6842 posts
Posted on 9/16/17 at 11:27 am to
quote:

insulated or non

Non. No question. I can always add more layers when it'd cold, but you can't take away layers when it's hot in teal season or early big duck season if your waders are insulated.

I've worn non-insulated Game Winner (now Magellan) waders in negative Temps and my legs were fine because I layered appropriately. I hunt primarily NWOK and frequently break ice going in and don't have an issue with my non-insulated waders.

Not to mention, walking/wading any decent distance in non insulated waders is no problem. Trying walking/wading 5 miles or more over the course of a day in heavy neoprenes. It's a pain.
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