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Post by duff on Dec 3, 2016 9:32:26 GMT -5
Used 1 time. Very nice for shallow water or even as rain pants. I quit hunting the spots where they would be best for me and never got another spot suited for them.
Light weight and breathable with lace up boot fit. message if you are interested.
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Post by ms660 on Dec 3, 2016 10:52:48 GMT -5
Used 1 time. Very nice for shallow water or even as rain pants. I quit hunting the spots where they would be best for me and never got another spot suited for them. Light weight and breathable with lace up boot fit. message if you are interested. Are these like chest waders? Are they built well enough to handle the stress that beaver trapping will put on waders. I got some Frog Toggs stocking foot wader for summer beaver work and they held up pretty good, but doing some beaver work yesterday they were pretty well destroyed by the crap we were in. I'm not sure what wader pant look like.
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Post by duff on Dec 3, 2016 11:42:58 GMT -5
fit like jeans, not chest waders.
It is tougher than frog toggs but not sure how durable in heavy brush or briar busting.
message me your cell or emailand I can send you picture.
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Post by duff on Dec 3, 2016 12:03:51 GMT -5
Used 1 time. Very nice for shallow water or even as rain pants. I quit hunting the spots where they would be best for me and never got another spot suited for them. Light weight and breathable with lace up boot fit. message if you are interested. Are these like chest waders? Are they built well enough to handle the stress that beaver trapping will put on waders. I got some Frog Toggs stocking foot wader for summer beaver work and they held up pretty good, but doing some beaver work yesterday they were pretty well destroyed by the crap we were in. I'm not sure what wader pant look like. www.cabelas.com/productsimilar but not exact. mine have more like hiking boots with neoprene socks and the lower legs cover the laces. Very nice if walking a lot or in soupy mucky ground as these will stay on your feet easier.
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Post by duff on Dec 3, 2016 12:07:12 GMT -5
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Post by ms660 on Dec 4, 2016 3:01:10 GMT -5
I don't think these will come up high enough for where I have to go. Water level is sometime way above my waist and a few times way above the chest waders that go up to my arm pits especially when I step in a deep beaver run and that's when the fun part of beaver trapping is no longer fun. It seems as I have gotten older I'm always tripping over submerged logs and crap and taking a dive in freezing, stinking, black, swamp sludge water . Not near as graceful as I used to be.
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Post by duff on Dec 4, 2016 12:51:26 GMT -5
If you normally wear hip boots then these are better. Light and good for walking.
Not good for water that is butt deep or deeper.
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