Waders And price ?

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Re: Waders And price ?

Postby roryodonnell » Fri Oct 25, 2013 4:14 pm

JimH wrote:Use a good base layer like Patagonia capilene and the true benefit of breathable waders is revealed. Even the crivit base layers from lidl which are very accessible will make a huge difference. Jeans / trousers dont work as sweat is retained not revealing the true value.

What weight capilenes would you recommend for early spring fishing Jim?
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Re: Waders And price ?

Postby JimH » Sat Oct 26, 2013 8:48 pm

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C4 in bottoms and C3 in top - I'm about 5'9" and weigh 180 or so defo take a large over a medium still fits 'snug' sizes are a little on the lean side then again in spring I'm always a bit 'larger' than say late autumn!

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Re: Waders And price ?

Postby Deise boy » Sat Nov 02, 2013 11:10 am

Alright lads.

Ended up with the scierra c4 waders 2013 model.

Kinetic boots sized 9 studded

Using a thick track suit for hear underneath.

Couldn't be happier with the set up.

No sweat inside. And I'm 100% dry on every outing I return from.
The waders are very very comfortable.
Few nice little extras on then (Extra padding on knees inner pockets.
High end stitching on socks )

Boots are the job as well. Very comfortable and light.


Can't beat a shop that knows what you need before you do.

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Anybody wants to know anything about bass or general fishing

Get there. Unreal shop for advice help and very very good prices compared to a few shops around.
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Re: Waders And price ?

Postby ATF » Sat Nov 02, 2013 9:18 pm

nice one, be prepared to thrash wading boots.....not sure if the rocks around castlegregory are sharper than the south east but if they are, be in for reefing boots.....u get felt soles?
cant beat a good local tackle shop, just good to go in for a chat even if ur not buying , but always end up buying something regardless !
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Re: Waders And price ?

Postby Deise boy » Sun Nov 03, 2013 12:54 pm

ATF I can't go to the shop without getting at least a packet of swivels

Boots are rubber studded. Yeah rocks are sharp here also.
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Re: Waders And price ?

Postby MAC » Wed Nov 06, 2013 2:36 pm

Rubber studded boots can be excellent, but don't ever get on a boat in them. They will destroy the paint / topcoat.

Like Jim C I use a pair of lidl / Aldi boots. Either Work boots or the cheap walking boats. I always avoid the steel toe. I can get 1 year easily our of the cheap boots and I would use them all the time. Sea, lake, river, boat and shore. Just retired a set of boots after 20 months use. These boots tend to have excellent grip and if you wanted to, you could buy 2 pairs and srew a set of studs into one and your sorted for everything.

Remember to wash your books in fresh water after use to get the most out of them. Salt water doesn't be long trashing the glue or stitching in most footwear.

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Re: Waders And price ?

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Re: Waders And price ?

Postby cathald » Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:55 pm

I'm hopefully getting a pair of these boys from santa I've asked a few guys who have them and have nothing but good reports about them,Tailor made to your size and you pick which type of boots, some of the bait guys use them also with good reports,
http://bassboots.co.uk/product.html
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