irish breathable chest waders
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irish breathable chest waders
i think i seen somewhere a irish company for breathable chest waders. If there is one can some one post a link please
			
			
									
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
http://www.anglingwear.com/
I have been wearing a pair of the chesties for three years (Boat) they are still going strong.
			
			
									
						I have been wearing a pair of the chesties for three years (Boat) they are still going strong.
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
Come on Jim get your ass wet for gods sakeJimC wrote:http://www.anglingwear.com/
I have been wearing a pair of the chesties for three years (Boat) they are still going strong.
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
How do you find the sizing on these Jim ? i.e would my 5'10, 13 1/2 stone be considered a large ?JimC wrote:http://www.anglingwear.com/
I have been wearing a pair of the chesties for three years (Boat) they are still going strong.
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
Ive the salopettes and smock from the same company which I am very impressed with and they have been through some real crappy summer weather.Basically the sizes are generous so I would imagine the waders would be similar both size wise and quality.
			
			
									
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
Just had a look at the moy waders. Nice bit of kit. And not to pricey . The ones you have jim are they lined ( some sort of heat holding. Material. )  or do you need to layer up.?
			
			
									
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
I think mine are xl so I'd say the L would be grand. They are a generous fit (no smartarse comments Razorsailnfish wrote:How do you find the sizing on these Jim ? i.e would my 5'10, 13 1/2 stone be considered a large ?JimC wrote:http://www.anglingwear.com/
I have been wearing a pair of the chesties for three years (Boat) they are still going strong.
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
In the depths of winter I use neoprenes but thinking about it I don't think it necessary. Especially when lure fishing as it is busy anyway and generally active fishing. They are not lined but sort of silver looking inside.Determined Dan wrote:Just had a look at the moy waders. Nice bit of kit. And not to pricey . The ones you have jim are they lined ( some sort of heat holding. Material. ) or do you need to layer up.?
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
No smart comments i have see you in them and often wondered what kind and where you got them. To be honest they look good and a great price do they sell the boots .JimC wrote:I think mine are xl so I'd say the L would be grand. They are a generous fit (no smartarse comments Razorsailnfish wrote:How do you find the sizing on these Jim ? i.e would my 5'10, 13 1/2 stone be considered a large ?JimC wrote:http://www.anglingwear.com/
I have been wearing a pair of the chesties for three years (Boat) they are still going strong.![]()
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
No they don't do boots.
I use a set of snowbee flats wading boots. Grand for the boat.
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Re: irish breathable chest waders
JimC wrote:I think mine are xl so I'd say the L would be grand. They are a generous fit (no smartarse comments Razorsailnfish wrote:How do you find the sizing on these Jim ? i.e would my 5'10, 13 1/2 stone be considered a large ?JimC wrote:http://www.anglingwear.com/
I have been wearing a pair of the chesties for three years (Boat) they are still going strong.![]()
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so would they fit a larger lad then, ie big legs and bit of a belly