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Best waders
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:53 pm
by mallardchaser
I need a new pair of waders, again. I've been buying the cheapest ones for the last few years bc it seems I have to get a new pair every year. I don't like lacrosse, they always leak for me. I loved hodgman, can't find any.
What about: Drake or Banded? I'm not worried about the price if they are worth it.
Thanks
Re: Best waders
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 8:43 pm
by mossyisland
Here is a article we wrote last week. I hope this helps.
http://www.ducksouth.com/TheHotelBlind/ ... k-hunting/
Re: Best waders
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 7:51 am
by teul2
"Best waders", IMHO there is no such thing.
I have not had a pair last more than 2 years since my $75 clearance pair of Rockys that lasted 7 or 8 years. But I have been wearing the cheap Lacrosse breathables for the last 2 or 3 years and will not go back to neoprene unless it is well below freezing.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 11:43 am
by rjohnson
Bought some Drake waders last year and really liked them. Can't attest to durability yet. I did get my onsale towards end of season at Simmons. Think they were about 50% off. 3.5MM for $150 I believe it was. Previous pair was Lacrosse and after 6 years sprung a leak directly on the nads. That was the last day I wore those.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 4:30 pm
by yankee
I have a year on the Banded waders. I don't know how durable they will be, but they are far and away the most comfortable waders I have ever owned. Like wearing big overalls. Im not talking about the new 600 pair they introduced this year-those must be sewn with gold thread or infused with diamond dust.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 8:52 pm
by GAHEEL83
I have a pair of the Drake MST waders. The boots leak and they are unbelievably heavy / clunky.
It was my first pair of designer waders and I would not purchase them again.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 10:12 pm
by Smoke68
Before reading this thread, I've seen and heard nothing except horror stories about drake waders.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 11:40 pm
by mossyisland
I guided out of some MST's for almost 3 years. It was the longest I have ever had a pair without a leak.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 7:23 am
by donia
Smoke68 wrote:Before reading this thread, I've seen and heard nothing except horror stories about drake waders.
i'll never buy another pair. 2 pair of 2.0 leaked like sieves right out of the box (one mst & one lst, due to no more mst in size). mst leaked around both boots and lst leaked at the stitching at all the shell holders on the front. the place I got them (that i'll never step foot in again) had the nerve to try to tell me that "technically, drake doesn't warranty their waders above the waist, we're replacing them as a store courtesy." drake did not appreciate that claim from the store, either.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 8:32 am
by missed mallards
Banded.
I like comfort and being dry. Banded seems to provide both! How long they last is uncertain though.
Mileage varies greatly when it comes to waders.
My cabelas held strong for 4 years, then one day decided to give in. I wasn't made about it. I put those through the ringer. However, my buddy went through 3 pair in 2 weeks trying to get a pair that didn't leave him wet (new in the box).
Drake... Keep a change of clothes in your truck. Saw 4 guys pull them out of the box and remove tags the morning of. 3 poured water out when we got back to the trucks. It was ridiculous how much water had leaked in. The other guys were tight and dry though. Odd's are against them though.
Lacrosse: Leaked and where heavy. Very uncomfortable to have to hick several hundred yards in.
Like I said, go banded. Light, comfortable, and seem to keep water out.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 7:42 pm
by mallardchaser
Thx
Does lacrosse make macks waders
Re: Best waders
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 9:33 am
by levi127
I believe lacrosse makes the macks brand now. I've got 2 pairs now. 1 is chest waders and comfortable but wear the waist high ones 90% of the season which are my go to. Worn for about 4 yrs now and not a problem out of at all
Re: Best waders
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:15 am
by quakwacker
I got the Mack's waders last year and had no problems. 2 years is about all you are going to get out of any of them if you do a lot of walking.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:42 am
by GET-N-RITE
Drake waders leaked out of the box. I returned them and pair number 2 started leaking middle of season. Returned them for store credit. Same situation with their wader pants. Also absolutely the coldest boots ever. I have no idea how market late season technology when a pair of canvas 200 gram felt better.
Banded watched a buddy buy them last year. They were leaking by day 2. Went and got another pair same stuff. He said by far the best wader he has ever worn, but doesn't matter when they leak.
Best waders I have had are Columbia. I believe Itasca make them. I am on year number 3 with these.
http://www.wingsupply.com/footwear/wade ... aders.html
If the new banded black label waders offered lifetime warranty I would buy them, but they don't. I have heard good things about cabelas, and macks waders. I personally will keep buying these 119 waders every year or 3.
Re: Best waders
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:58 am
by mossyisland
GET-N-RITE wrote:Drake waders leaked out of the box. I returned them and pair number 2 started leaking middle of season. Returned them for store credit. Same situation with their wader pants. Also absolutely the coldest boots ever. I have no idea how market late season technology when a pair of canvas 200 gram felt better.
Banded watched a buddy buy them last year. They were leaking by day 2. Went and got another pair same stuff. He said by far the best wader he has ever worn, but doesn't matter when they leak.
Best waders I have had are Columbia. I believe Itasca make them. I am on year number 3 with these.
http://www.wingsupply.com/footwear/wade ... aders.html
If the new banded black label waders offered lifetime warranty I would buy them, but they don't. I have heard good things about cabelas, and macks waders. I personally will keep buying these 119 waders every year or 3.
Is that what happened to Itasca? I was wondering where that name went to. Man those are best waders I have ever owned. I had some about 10-12 years ago and for the price, best waders I ever owned.