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I buy my waders from Cabela’s.
They carry a Cabela’s brand, selling breathable waders for as low as $59 to $240.
Remember the old saying, you get what you pay for.
I really like the Guide Tech Dry Plus breathable waders, those sell for around $190. A quote from Cabela’s, ” Body material is waterproof, breathable and highly puncture resistant, thanks to the five-layer Dry-Plus® technology in key stress areas, including the lower legs and seat. The rest of the body is built with four-layer Dry-Plus material for increased breathability. Try a pair, and we think you’ll agree Guide Tech waders represent the ultimate in high-performance fishing waders.”
The built in chest pack is a great place for my digital camera and other items.
The stocking foot wader feels a whole lot better than the usual feet found in waders. A quote from Cabela’s: “Stockingfoot Waders have neoprene feet ergonomically designed to fit your right and left foot better and feature durable, high-density soles for a longer life.”
They also sell waders made by: Simms, & Chota & Columbia & Hodgman & William Joseph.
Check out their whole line at:
Larry