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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4Life" data-source="post: 2327610" data-attributes="member: 17516"><p>I have always used the cheap Mud-Dog or Bass pro brand waders. $100<u>+</u>, 3 or 3.5mm. they always last just as long as my buddies expensive lacross waders. The key is a right right. Too baggy in the crotch and they will have excessive wear and start to leak quickly.</p><p></p><p>As far as durability, I hunt 2- to 3- days a week every week, mine don't get babied and they hold up just fine for me. Plus hole are imminent, I'd rather ruin a pair of $100 waders on a fence then $250.</p><p>Shoe Goo will be your friend to patch small holes.</p><p></p><p>Also, carry your waders inside the truck, minivan, Miata or whatever you drive. Nothing worse than putting on cold waders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4Life, post: 2327610, member: 17516"] I have always used the cheap Mud-Dog or Bass pro brand waders. $100[U]+[/U], 3 or 3.5mm. they always last just as long as my buddies expensive lacross waders. The key is a right right. Too baggy in the crotch and they will have excessive wear and start to leak quickly. As far as durability, I hunt 2- to 3- days a week every week, mine don't get babied and they hold up just fine for me. Plus hole are imminent, I'd rather ruin a pair of $100 waders on a fence then $250. Shoe Goo will be your friend to patch small holes. Also, carry your waders inside the truck, minivan, Miata or whatever you drive. Nothing worse than putting on cold waders. [/QUOTE]
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