Breathable Waders?

Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:27 pm

I'm thinking of picking myself up a pair of breathable chest waders at the Angling Expo at the weekend and I'm just looking for any recommendations or advice. I've just been looking at the [url=http://www.greysfishing.com/index.php?if=view&pid=203]Greys Grx waders[/url], anyone have any experience with them, good or bad? Also cleated or felt soles?

Breathable Waders

Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:04 am

Hello Dave,

I got them and find them great, On sale below

http://www.harrissportsmail.com/Models. ... elID=15627

Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:20 pm

Don't buy them if you have the aweful habbit of kneeling on the sand to re-bait. I tend to do this a lot when fishing comps. If you have this habbit and still wan't breatheables, look at the leeda brand. The have neoprene stiched into the knees and a$$ sections to help with wear. If you are normal and use a chair or seat box, then you will have no hassle.

Kev

Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:22 pm

MAC wrote:Don't buy them if you have the aweful habbit of kneeling on the sand to re-bait. I tend to do this a lot when fishing comps. If you have this habbit and still wan't breatheables, look at the leeda brand. The have neoprene stiched into the knees and a$$ sections to help with wear. If you are normal and use a chair or seat box, then you will have no hassle.

Kev


I hadn't thought about that, although I'm mainly going to use them plugging for bass and possibly a bit of fly fishing, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue.

Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:47 pm

Picked up the Grey's Grx waders at the show today, actually they worked a little cheaper than I expected, €210 including the boots from Eurotackle. They look like they'll do the job, just need to do a bit of fishing now so I can test them out.

Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:29 am

They'll be perfect for plugging and flyfishing. Be careful where you park your butt when your having a rest. They don't like barnacles and sharp rocks. :wink:

Kev