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Old 08-29-2010, 08:50 PM   #1
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New pair of boot foot waders

Its time to get serious. I need to replace my old waders they leak and I am not going to do the garbage bag thing (you put a garbage bag on the leg that leaks tape the top of the bag with duct tape t o keep the bag from slipping and then step into your leaky waders and possibly stay dry for a while). The only company beside very expensive Simms that has a boot foot is orvis clear water endura breathable boot foot wader at a cost of 198. Does any one out there have experience with this wader or suggestions for another compaies boot foot wader? thanks Charlie
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Old 08-29-2010, 09:06 PM   #2
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I have a pair of LL Bean Emerger Bootfoot waders that have held up pretty well. They're in your price range too.
I see they've changed the boot style a bit from the ones I have, but with LL Bean's warranty you probably can't go wrong.

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Old 08-29-2010, 09:27 PM   #3
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I had some orvis clearwaters bootfoot for years, paid 198 for them too. I took very good care of them, rinsed, used on sand beaches mostly, when on rocks I never slide around on them. Eventually the boot part where they meet leaked, I sent them in to Orvis expecting to get another pair back under my lifetime warranty that they had at the time I bought them, but they said no.
lasted 5 or 6 years so I just bought ll beans this time, their bootfoots aren't big enough for me so I ended up having to get separate boots.
It's too bad because I really liked the orvis

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Old 08-30-2010, 08:17 AM   #4
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i luv my bean waders, although I don't use them all that much but they are very comfortable

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Old 08-30-2010, 08:37 AM   #5
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You cant beat LL Beans warranty...........Plus there a ton of stores around now that you can walk into a return a leaky pair....no ? asked. Hope they stay that way. Orvis use to do the same and then went to a 4 year pro rate and now one year. I my self need a new pair and think im going with the Beans. Waders for me dont last past 6 months

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I am on my third pair of free LL Beans. LOVE them! I went with stocking foots tho. I love the free feeling of not wearing boots at all in the sand and the sure fit of the workboot/sneaker support of the wading boots.


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Old 08-31-2010, 09:05 PM   #7
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When you wear stocking foot waders on a sandy beach dont you have a problem with sand getting in the shoes which is uncomfortable and can damage the waders. Secondly the bean boot foot waders do not have a traditional sole like felt on the bottom of the boots. It looks like a new type of sole. How good is its traction on sandy beaches and rocky beaches. Thanks for the help Charlie
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Old 08-31-2010, 09:20 PM   #8
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You cant beat LL Beans warranty...........Plus there a ton of stores around now that you can walk into a return a leaky pair....no ? asked. Hope they stay that way. Orvis use to do the same and then went to a 4 year pro rate and now one year. I my self need a new pair and think im going with the Beans. Waders for me dont last past 6 months
Bean all the way. The Wareham outlet rocks. I started out with a $180 pair and ended up with their most expensive Helix style plus close to $100 back. No questions on the returns at all. Buy one pair and have waders for life... They deal Simms too with the same no question easy return policy.
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Old 09-01-2010, 04:56 AM   #9
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When you wear stocking foot waders on a sandy beach dont you have a problem with sand getting in the shoes which is uncomfortable and can damage the waders. Secondly the bean boot foot waders do not have a traditional sole like felt on the bottom of the boots. It looks like a new type of sole. How good is its traction on sandy beaches and rocky beaches. Thanks for the help Charlie
When I do wear my wader boots in the sand I will get SOME sand in them but not much. My beans have a clip that secures the bottom of the wader to the boot. I'd say most of the sand that gets in is from the wash. I don't have a problem. My wader boots are felt bottomed but they sell the studs that can be easily attached. Most of my wear and tear is in the knees, but like I said I am on my 3rd free pair. Choosing waders is a personal choice and it took me a few years before I settled on these and I love them. One thing about them is that they do change models and they do upgrade. The pair I have now is better than the ones I started with and they were only $10 more. So in other words I paid $10 for my newest waders.


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Old 09-01-2010, 05:35 AM   #10
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Cabelas Gold Medal boot foot. Good waders for the price.
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