#91080 - 06/02/00 07:34 PM
Breathable Waders
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Alevin
Registered: 10/21/99
Posts: 17
Loc: Kent WA
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I am looking to buy a pair of breathable waders, and was wondering if any body has any info between LL bean, Simms and Patagonia. Thanks in advance
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#91081 - 06/02/00 10:43 PM
Re: Breathable Waders
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 05/07/00
Posts: 8
Loc: TUMWATER, WA
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I bought a pair of the LL Bean Kevlar/Goretex waders - swear by them. I was debating between the Sims and the LL Bean's, and ended up going with the Bean's for a number of reasons. I have a buddy who has the Sims, and he says he loves them. I researched breathable waders for a few months before making the decision - I don't take spending upwards of $375 very lightly (not to mention that I tend to over analyze everything). A few things to consider. 1) Bean's suspension system is much better, very comfortable. 2) Built in gravel guards, very nice ones at that - won't ride up at all (Sims don't have any, have to buy the add on's). 3) Both waders are made out of the same Imersion-Tech Gore-Tex - DEET resisitant (all bug repellents contain DEET and will make the Patagonia's fail). So, both are very breathable with Gore's guarentee. 4) Absolutely bomb proof in the legs. Kick any sage, brambles, barbed wire fence you come across, doesn't matter. 5) Goretex booties, great for summer fishing. You can put on a pair of neoprene stockings for winter time. Can't do that with Sims. 6)Bean's lifetime satisfaction guarentee.
If you look back at the Fly Fish America September '99 issue, they evaluated 18 different pairs of waders. Both the Bean and the Sims were rated the highest. The Sims were rated slightly higher for overall comfort, 8 vs. 10, but after trying both out, I would say that compared to any neoprene waders I've ever worn, you'll be in heaven wearing either. You'd have to really be thinking and dwelling on the comfort factor to tell the difference between the two, splitting hairs really. And given Bean's satisfaction guarentee, how can you go wrong? Both are priced at the top end, but you get what you pay for. Remember - LIFETIME SATISFACTION GUARENTEE. And....if you do a little calling around to the LL Bean factory outlet stores, you may be able to pick up a pair of their "blems" for around $275, still have the lifetime satisfaction guarentee. The only thing you'll need to think about is getting a good pair of polar fleece pants to wear during the winter, but I've never gotten cold.
Any one else try them out?
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#91082 - 06/03/00 01:13 AM
Re: Breathable Waders
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Parr
Registered: 04/10/99
Posts: 57
Loc: Port Townsend, WA
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check out the Dan Bailys Breathables. $199 built in g- guards, doubled knee, built in belt, great fitting neopreen feet, great guarentee, and I have over 200 days of beating the [Bleeeeep!] out of mine and they are still dry and patchless.
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#91083 - 06/03/00 01:30 AM
Re: Breathable Waders
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/22/00
Posts: 270
Loc: Sunny Salmontackler Acres
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Without a doubt the Dan Bailey's beathables are the best deal on the market! I had a pair of Simms and they were nice, but the Dan Bailey's are lighter, more comfortable, just as durable and half the price. Check 'em out. Most flyshops keep them in stock. Creekside Angling and Salmon Bay Tackle to name a few. I have at least 75 hard days on mine and they work as good as the day I bought them. I have heard many bad stories about the Hodgeman, Orvis, and Reddington waders. But not a bad word about the Bailey's.
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#91085 - 06/07/00 12:15 PM
Re: Breathable Waders
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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I've only fished in my FlyTech breathables six days since I bought them a couple weeks ago at the Outdoor Emporium sale but for $85 I don't think they can be beat. Normally they're $160 or so.
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#91088 - 06/09/00 10:43 AM
Re: Breathable Waders
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/08/99
Posts: 204
Loc: Pacific Beach, WA, USA
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Joe, I found some Dan Baily's waders at this discount for 109 dollars. http://www.cbsmall.com/cgi-bin/webc.exe/...-16100131162.6d Are they the same as the 199 waders you use? If so, I'll purchase them at such a great discount. Thanks in advance
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#91089 - 06/09/00 04:56 PM
Re: Breathable Waders
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/22/00
Posts: 270
Loc: Sunny Salmontackler Acres
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Potter, those are the bare bones waders from Baileys Retail = $119. The $199 waders are much nicer. The sharkskin waders = ![](http://www.piscatorialpursuits.com/ubb/mad.gif) VERY BAD! They don't come close to either the Bailey's or the Simms, they don't breath and they fall apart. I highly advise to stay away from any Bare breathable products. [This message has been edited by salmontackler (edited 06-09-2000).]
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#91091 - 06/13/00 04:23 AM
Re: Breathable Waders
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Alevin
Registered: 05/20/00
Posts: 22
Loc: Woodinville,WA USA
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spinnerman,
I finally paid up for a pair of Simms Guide waders and have never looked back. I don't have alot to compare them to other than hearing the umphs-and-oomphs in the bushes and seeing the shaking vans and trucks of folks putting on and taking off their neoprenes, but all I have to do is do is jump out of my truck and slip into my waders and waist belt and I'm on the river before anyone else! I got a nasty rip crawling over a barbed wire fence in Montana last year, but repaired them easily with the kit they supplied and have not had a problem with leaking. They have been equally comfortable in the heat of summer wearing shortpants/jeans and in winter wearing extra-thick long-johns---wouldn't trade them for anything! I bought them three years ago so there are other new, better, cheaper waders available, but I swear by Simms. Even though I ended up having to buy the men's size back then, I LOVE my Simms waders!!!!
Flygirl
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