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Thread: Breathable waders, thoughts?

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    I have had a pair of Orvis breathables for years. Someone mentioned they are a little pricey, this is true. But they have the best guarantee in the business, no questions asked, no hassles.

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    had the hodgmans neoprene for the first 2 years i fished. they're ok, i still use them for climbing near rocks. last year i got a pair of proline breathables, about $120. i couldnt make all the "long walks" without them.

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    I wanted to mention that if you give them a light rinse off when you're done each time, they will last forever. It may not be necessary with all the great guarantees, but it works for me.

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    A heads up, Snowbee I believe is going out of business.
    So the warranty may be useless. On the other hand, I have seen some 50% off sales.
    White Water Monty 2.00 (WWM)
    Future Long Islander (ASAP)

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