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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5018415" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>Got any recommendations? Looking to get a pair that is durable around the seams and especially the boots, ideally obtainable for less than $300 (including sale prices). Something you can put some miles on walking in (not worried about having to fix small pin leaks in the fabric itself—that happens). Thinking about Drake; I like that they have a removable lining. Rogers' Sporting goods have some good looking ones too, but I've seen reviews complaining the boots crack awful soon.</p><p></p><p>Since the ability to wade into sloughs has single handedly made success possible this season (retrieving ducks in the weeds, wading to a shooting lane where shooting from the bank would be suboptimal), I'm anxious to upgrade to a solid pair for next season (why wait? Going to use my birthday as a catalyst for getting this). Been using my stockingfoot Cabela's fly fishing waders with Simms wading boots this season, and they've honestly worked great—except I'm concerned the unattached boots could get lost in deep muck. Plus, they're heavy, let water in (by design), and lack any insulation apart from the neoprene stocking itself. Simplicity of a bootfoot system would be nice. Everything else is bonus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5018415, member: 4042"] Got any recommendations? Looking to get a pair that is durable around the seams and especially the boots, ideally obtainable for less than $300 (including sale prices). Something you can put some miles on walking in (not worried about having to fix small pin leaks in the fabric itself—that happens). Thinking about Drake; I like that they have a removable lining. Rogers’ Sporting goods have some good looking ones too, but I’ve seen reviews complaining the boots crack awful soon. Since the ability to wade into sloughs has single handedly made success possible this season (retrieving ducks in the weeds, wading to a shooting lane where shooting from the bank would be suboptimal), I’m anxious to upgrade to a solid pair for next season (why wait? Going to use my birthday as a catalyst for getting this). Been using my stockingfoot Cabela’s fly fishing waders with Simms wading boots this season, and they’ve honestly worked great—except I’m concerned the unattached boots could get lost in deep muck. Plus, they’re heavy, let water in (by design), and lack any insulation apart from the neoprene stocking itself. Simplicity of a bootfoot system would be nice. Everything else is bonus. [/QUOTE]
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