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saving private brian wrote:neoprene,,a recepie for disaster
Sun Nov 24, 2013 9:32 am
ste c wrote:saving private brian wrote:neoprene,,a recepie for disaster
why is that?
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Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:00 pm
ste c wrote:daiwa neoprenes have mine a long time now and never a problem think they are are €100-€120 now days
Tue Dec 03, 2013 5:12 pm
tight lines wrote:ste c wrote:daiwa neoprenes have mine a long time now and never a problem think they are are €100-€120 now days
there on sale now on ebay for 60 yo yos
Tue Dec 03, 2013 10:15 pm
Deise boy wrote:One thing mate
Do not wear them in summer or on a long walk to fish.
You will lose about a stone of weight in swear.
Breathable for the summer
Neoprene for the winter
I looked up bass boots but I couldn't part with the amount thanks for he help tho.paul skelly wrote:You should check out Bass boots they are ment to be the best out there, yes they are expensive but will last you a lifetime so I Suposse it would be cheeper then buying a new set of neo's every year or two!
They are made to measure too.
thanks for the reply rooster.roooster wrote:deise boy hit the nail on the head there....
i have a set of the blue behr waders & must say they are great pair of waders & the price aint bad either.
. I also had Ron ones and I won't be getting them again, like a sieve.DAMIEN wrote:Had ron thompson ones used for year pike and sea drunk water at all seams glued them probley spend just as much on glue!!never again nice pair wellie and the bottoms of my flotation suite or my pvc waders if its a must
. Cheers lads I looked into the irish made climb8 breathable s and they look good to me. I contacted them and for December there is a sale on. So delivered to the door 100€. My Christmas gift from me. I'll post back when I've tryed them out .ste c wrote:tight lines wrote:ste c wrote:daiwa neoprenes have mine a long time now and never a problem think they are are €100-€120 now days
there on sale now on ebay for 60 yo yos
post the link? there €72 then postage on top of that an most wont post to ireland there €100-€120 in the fishing shops over here
Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:09 am
Wed Dec 04, 2013 2:17 pm
Deise boy wrote:Best if luck with then mate.
Honestly for the winter if I wear then I rob the wife's tights and cut a hole in then in case I take a piss or a pair of ski pants clothes wot a track suit over them.
Can't afford them willy bear things.
Stay warm all times nothing worse then cold in then. You won't enjoy the fishing.
Try remember if kneeling while tying lines to try do in sand or a small cloth or something.
I glued ( not with super glue it will burn then ) 2 patches if neoprene on both knees
Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:19 pm
Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:58 pm
Deise boy wrote:Best if luck with then mate.
Honestly for the winter if I wear then I rob the wife's tights and cut a hole in then in case I take a piss or a pair of ski pants clothes wot a track suit over them.
Can't afford them willy bear things.
Stay warm all times nothing worse then cold in then. You won't enjoy the fishing.
Try remember if kneeling while tying lines to try do in sand or a small cloth or something.
I glued ( not with super glue it will burn then ) 2 patches if neoprene on both knees
Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:49 pm