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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5026008" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>Just a quick update. Decided I'm probably either going to go with the Rogers Elite Breathables or the Drake Eqwader.</p><p></p><p>The Rogers Elite has a hybrid style boot that's basically like a neoprene-sided Lacrosse or Muck boot. Those things are darn near indestructible, so I'm thinking there won't be the problems I constantly see in reviews (and even on this thread) about the regular Frogg Toggs and Rogers models tearing at the boot. Feels like a cheap pair of waders then becomes a pricey pair (even so, I cannot justify buying the Sitka at this time).</p><p></p><p>Both the Rogers Elite and the Drake Eqwader appear to have solid warranties, so any out-of-the-box leaks should be covered (and it looks like Drake has supposedly reduced the number of seam points and widened the tape). We'll see what happens in a couple months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5026008, member: 4042"] Just a quick update. Decided I’m probably either going to go with the Rogers Elite Breathables or the Drake Eqwader. The Rogers Elite has a hybrid style boot that’s basically like a neoprene-sided Lacrosse or Muck boot. Those things are darn near indestructible, so I’m thinking there won’t be the problems I constantly see in reviews (and even on this thread) about the regular Frogg Toggs and Rogers models tearing at the boot. Feels like a cheap pair of waders then becomes a pricey pair (even so, I cannot justify buying the Sitka at this time). Both the Rogers Elite and the Drake Eqwader appear to have solid warranties, so any out-of-the-box leaks should be covered (and it looks like Drake has supposedly reduced the number of seam points and widened the tape). We’ll see what happens in a couple months. [/QUOTE]
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