Wader ???
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Wader ???
I'm in the market for a new pair since tearing a hole in mine on the last hunt of the year. I've been looking at the Grand Prairie waders by Macks. Anyone have a pair of these and have any comments?
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ive had good luck with the lacross waders but for sone reason every pair ive owned usually springs a leak in the crotch after bout a year of wear. i switched bout 2 years ago to a hodgeman wader and i havent had any problems with them. i usually go through a pair of waders almost every year. the hodgmans are tuff
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I will never buy another pair of LaCrosse waders. Knee boots they make are great, but after 2 pairs of brand new Brush Tuffs that leaked in the crotch, I won't buy another LaCrosse wader.
The Hodgeman Lakestream waders have held up good for me. I wouldn't get any without the cordura coating. The naked neoprene snags on every briar and stick you rub against and starts leaking on the spot.
The Hodgeman Lakestream waders have held up good for me. I wouldn't get any without the cordura coating. The naked neoprene snags on every briar and stick you rub against and starts leaking on the spot.
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I went through three pairs of Hodgman Duramags in 4 seasons. Although the Duramags are great waders as long as they are watertight, each pair I had sprang leaks in the crotch and/or along the leg seams. For $270, I would hope to get more out of them.
I decided to try a set of Mack's Grand Prairie waders - so far, so good. We will just have to see if they last.
I decided to try a set of Mack's Grand Prairie waders - so far, so good. We will just have to see if they last.
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I had a pair of Lacrosse brush tuffs for 4 years and out grew them. So then I decided to get the hodgman duramags. Wore them about a year and a half and they sprung a big leak. This year I bought a pair of Cabelas SuperMag 1600's. They are alot cheaper than the Hodgman Duramags and not to mention if they leak due to normal wear Cabelas will replace them up to a couple of years.
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