Jack Magill
Active Member
I know this topic has been covered before but would just like to know people’s thoughts and reviews now after possibly purchasing and using certain waders .
I’m after a wader for winter roving on the wye.
I will only be using them through the winter months and covering a lot of ground and walking through a fair bit of harsh brash .
I’ve just retired a pair of kylebooker sock foot waders after discovering a couple of good leaks after they’ve been repaired multiple times . As comfortable and as cool as they kept me ( were ideal summer wading chestys) they are just to fragile for what I’m after .
The ones I’ve seen that may be suitable are the Daiwa hybrid waders with neoprene bottom half with fitted boot then a breathable top half .
As I said I’ll be covering a lot of ground and rough ground at times so don’t want to be sweating but also don’t want to be walking around with wet feet ( again ) from punctured waders .
Any recommendations would be great , cheers
I’m after a wader for winter roving on the wye.
I will only be using them through the winter months and covering a lot of ground and walking through a fair bit of harsh brash .
I’ve just retired a pair of kylebooker sock foot waders after discovering a couple of good leaks after they’ve been repaired multiple times . As comfortable and as cool as they kept me ( were ideal summer wading chestys) they are just to fragile for what I’m after .
The ones I’ve seen that may be suitable are the Daiwa hybrid waders with neoprene bottom half with fitted boot then a breathable top half .
As I said I’ll be covering a lot of ground and rough ground at times so don’t want to be sweating but also don’t want to be walking around with wet feet ( again ) from punctured waders .
Any recommendations would be great , cheers