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| waist wader's I am thinking about buying some waist wader's, a friend sugested aiflo hardwear pro nylon waders, has anyone used these, if so are they ok, I am open to sugestions, thank's |
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| Re: waist wader's I bought a pair of Airflo waist waders last season, they`re exactly the same as a top brand pair in every way except in price. If you`re not deep wading, they`re ideal. The Airflo ones have a zipped front and two zipped front pockets(all waterproof zips). Peter ![]() ![]() Meant to say the Airflo are breathables |
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| Re: waist wader's If they are nylon just be aware you will get just as wet in the summer with them on, as you would wading without them on. You sweat like a pig in nylon wader out of the water in the summer. __________________ Check my blog for a daily fishing forecast from Weymouth, Portland, Chesil Beach & Kimmeridge Bay. www.fishingtails.co.uk |
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| Re: waist wader's Thank's for the advice, will bear that in mind, Max. |
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| Re: waist wader's Hi flydog, just had a look Fishtec have them and Fishtec5 on ebay also have them in sizes L-XXL. Both bootfoot and stocking foot. |
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| Re: waist wader's Thank's Peter ,will have a look, Max. |
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| Re: waist wader's Decided to go for Klobber nylon thigh wader's from Yorkshihe game angling @ £18.99 they are fantastic, lighter than a normal pair of wellies |