What Waders?

runejl

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I've been wearing Simms G3's for years. I feel like I have seen durability decline or maybe its just that I'm hard on them? Anyhow- its time for a new pair of waders and I am debating between the Simms, Patagonia's and Skwala zippered waders. Anyone using the Patagonia's or Skwalas? Any advice?

Most of my fishing is walking the bank/bush whacking in the winter.

Thanks-
Josh
 
Take a look at Aquaz. I have the zip ups and have been impressed with their toughness and durability. They’re very well made.
They are not well known, but apparently make waders for other well known brands.

 
If you are hard on your stuff, and charging through brush, and banks then simms g3 or higher. The quality has never gone down. Just be a smidgen more mindful is all you need to do.
 
I have the Patagonia Swiftcurrent Expeditions and they have held up great for the year I’ve had them. I bush whack a lot and no leaks yet. I hope to buy another sometime later this year.
 
I have a pre-buyout pair of G4z waders I've had for a while that won't die. I'll be shopping elsewhere when it's time to replace. Just not down with the private equity group situation and from talking with various pros through the industry, the consensus is quality has indeed been declining the past couple years.
 
I was tired and stoned when I suggested Simms. I retract my statement and totally endorse dryft. My fat boots has not had issues with mine. They do run small.
 
I have a pair of G3's I'm trying to squeeze the last bit of life out of after almost 10 years.

I'm now trying to decide between Patagonia and Grundens.
 
I've been wearing Simms G3's for years. I feel like I have seen durability decline or maybe its just that I'm hard on them?...
Most of my fishing is walking the bank/bush whacking in the winter.
Thanks-
Josh
I do a pretty fair amount of bushwhacking also. One of the things I think helped me get so many years out of my 1st gen Redington zip ups and pant waders is wader gaiters.
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Take a look at Aquaz. I have the zip ups and have been impressed with their toughness and durability. They’re very well made.
They are not well known, but apparently make waders for other well known brands.

On @Greg Armstrong 's recommendation I tried the Aquaz pant waders. Man, they are overbuilt (4 layers, made in Japan) and $110 less expensive than Dryft.
Their Zip waders look real nice -4 layers, mfg in Japan; also $100 less than Dryft and will likely be my next chest wader purchase.
 
I bought a pair of Patagonia Swiftcurrent Expedition waters last summer. They are really nice, but sturdier and therefore heavier than I need them to be. I wish I had gotten the non-expedition version. But I don't fish in waders very often and when I do I'm rarely pushing through brush or sliding on my butt.
 
I do a pretty fair amount of bushwhacking also. One of the things I think helped me get so many years out of my 1st gen Redington zip ups and pant waders is wader gaiters.
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On @Greg Armstrong 's recommendation I tried the Aquaz pant waders. Man, they are overbuilt (4 layers, made in Japan) and $110 less expensive than Dryft.
Their Zip waders look real nice -4 layers, mfg in Japan; also $100 less than Dryft and will likely be my next chest wader purchase.

Those wader gaiters look interesting. Thanks for sharing the link!
 
Those wader gaiters look interesting. Thanks for sharing the link!
They do protect the knees and legs from cobble when kneeling for stealth or releasing fish and crawling over logs, protect the legs from thorns and fish hooks, cut down on drag in the water, and can keep your legs a little warmer.
I think the average Japanese is a smaller stature than we in the US. Contact them and see if you can get the King Size.
 
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They do protect the knees and legs from cobble when kneeling for stealth or releasing fish and crawling over logs, protect the legs from thorns and fish hooks, cut down on drag in the water, and can keep your legs a little warmer.
On average I think the average Japanese is a smaller stature than we in the US. Contact them and see if you can get the King Size.

Okay, thanks. Good to know. Do you ever wear them when you wet wade for shin protection against large boulders, submerged trees/branches and such?
 
Okay, thanks. Good to know. Do you ever wear them when you wet wade for shin protection against large boulders, submerged trees/branches and such?

Always! (Usually not in lakes though.) I wear them with waders in freshwater and saltwater (barnacles on cobble and submerged logs or branches can be hard on waders). I always wear trousers (I like GI BDs, or synthetic dbl-faced upland, or hiking trousers), or shorts with a base layer bottom underneath and the gaiters when wet wading for protection from all of the above plus small water-borne critters!
 
Hi @Brian Miller. I found the king size wader gaiters for sale on Amazon and ordered a pair. Thanks for all of the information!
The pair of wader gaiters I have was from Esoteric Tackle in Great Britain, now discontinued. They are smaller; somewhere between Little Presents Large and King but at at £50 shipped were half the price of the LPs back in 2019 and have worked quite well. In 5 years they've gotten a lot of use and have saved me from serious injury twice when stumbling into beaver punji sticks hidden in chest high grass, plus countless scrapes from crawling over logs and boulders... I've had Mrs Brian do some minor repairs on her industrial sewing machine and though they are showing their age, are still working very well.

I didn't know I could get LPs on Amazon US! At that price some Little Presents Kings are on the way! 🥳
 
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