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I have a pair of Silver label waders from Orvis. They have lasted me for 4 years now and I love them. I use them all year round.
the most comfortable and ones that keep you insulated and the ones in your price range just look around for the kind you like.
Red Ball Waders.
I buy my waders from Cabela’s.
They carry a Cabela’s brand, selling breathable waders for as low as $59 to $240.
Remember the old saying, you get what you pay for.
I really like the Guide Tech Dry Plus breathable waders, those sell for around $190. A quote from Cabela’s, Body material is waterproof, breathable and highly puncture resistant, thanks to the five-layer Dry-Plus® technology in key stress areas, including the lower legs and seat. The rest of the body is built with four-layer Dry-Plus material for increased breathability. Try a pair, and we think you’ll agree Guide Tech waders represent the ultimate in high-performance fishing waders.
The built in chest pack is a great place for my digital camera and other items.
The stocking foot wader feels a whole lot better than the usual feet found in waders. A quote from Cabela’s: Stockingfoot Waders have neoprene feet ergonomically designed to fit your right and left foot better and feature durable, high-density soles for a longer life.
They also sell waders made by: Simms, Chota Columbia Hodgman William Joseph.
Check out their whole line at:
Larry