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Waders

I'm in the market for a new pair.
Could you just post what waders you wear when you fish?
You don't need to write pros and cons. No details. Just short and sweet... Make and model.
Thanks.
 
Really? No pros and cons at all?

So, hypothetically speaking, if I wear leaky waders that have essentially bought the farm in less than two seasons - waders that I strongly despise at this point, and continue to wear primarily out of stubbornness, owing to the fact that several people on this forum specifically advised me against buying them...

you'd still just want to know the brand and model?

(Just hypothetically of course)

Okay, Orvis Endura.
 
Really? No pros and cons at all?

So, hypothetically speaking, if I wear leaky waders that have essentially bought the farm in less than two seasons - waders that I strongly despise at this point, and continue to wear primarily out of stubbornness, owing to the fact that several people on this forum specifically advised me against buying them...

you'd still just want to know the brand and model?

(Just hypothetically of course)

Okay, Orvis Endura.

I'm a great judge of character. I had thought your hypothetical through; I'll be able to wade through the responses and assign the appropriate weight to each.
Thanks all, so far. This will be very helpful.
 
These are good
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Nine folks willing to share. I'll assume the rest wear Red Balls or Hodgman?
Well, I guess there's my answer. Red Balls it is!

Funny you should ask...
I have two sets of waders.
The "old" set are Hodgemans (leaked once, but the patch is holding).
The "good" set are Red Ball Masters, that I upgraded to in the late 1970s (never leaked).

You have to learn how to take care of your gear, or you'll be replacing it every 10 or 20 years.
 
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