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Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
I need to purchase a pair of waders. The Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders are
on sale for $189 - normal price is $289 -- (and I have another $35 off). So, $154. They seem to be well made. Does anyone own them and can you offer your impressions? Are there suggestions for a better wader in that price range? For example, anything better at Cabela's? Thanks in advance. Ross |
Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
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Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
I heard from a buddy that guides and works the pro shop for a club to not
purchase these. He said the shop returned the waders they had received, because they all leaked. Apparently they were assembled in a different factory this year, and many of them were put together with the layers running parallel so they are not water tight. His words, not mine. |
Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
I just went with the Simms as well, a little bit more expensive but so far I
really enjoy them. |
Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
The Simms Guide look great, more money than I want to spend.
Any comments about Simms RiverTeck, Lightweight Stockingfoot or Stockingfoot waders? Ross |
Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
officiousintermeddler wrote ... The Simms Guide look great, more money than I want to spend. Any comments about Simms RiverTeck, Lightweight Stockingfoot or Stockingfoot waders? Ross I'm about two years into a pair of Simms Freestone waders. Love 'em. No leaks (knocking on wood), no issues. Dan |
Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
I have had Pro Guide 2's for two full seasons now, and fish in them about 20
days a year. I'm typically a bit rough on gear, although 20 days use per year isn't what I would consider a lot. They have held up very nicely, and I really like several of the features. The hand warmer pocket is really nice, the tippet spool pocket is perfect for a camera (in a plastic bag), the suspenders are comforatble and easy to use, and the ergonomic booties actually fit. I have not had any seam leaks. I did have a small leak due to them getting dirtier than I should have let them, and when I knelt in the river, a bit of moisture passed through and dampened my wader pants. My only problem has been sizing. I bought large / short, which, according to the sizing chart, was a perfect fit for my height and weight. Unfortunately, they are a little short in the inseam, and I have a hard time lifting my leg high enough to get over some logs, or scramble up a stream bank. Next time, I think I would do a bit more trial fitting first. HTH, Jim Ray wrote in message oups.com... I need to purchase a pair of waders. The Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders are on sale for $189 - normal price is $289 -- (and I have another $35 off). So, $154. They seem to be well made. Does anyone own them and can you offer your impressions? Are there suggestions for a better wader in that price range? For example, anything better at Cabela's? Thanks in advance. Ross |
Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:49:11 -0400, "jimbo" wrote:
I have had Pro Guide 2's for two full seasons now, and fish in them about 20 days a year. I'm typically a bit rough on gear, although 20 days use per year isn't what I would consider a lot. They have held up very nicely, and I really like several of the features. The hand warmer pocket is really nice, the tippet spool pocket is perfect for a camera (in a plastic bag), the suspenders are comforatble and easy to use, and the ergonomic booties actually fit. I have not had any seam leaks. I did have a small leak due to them getting dirtier than I should have let them, and when I knelt in the river, a bit of moisture passed through and dampened my wader pants. My only problem has been sizing. I bought large / short, which, according to the sizing chart, was a perfect fit for my height and weight. Unfortunately, they are a little short in the inseam, and I have a hard time lifting my leg high enough to get over some logs, or scramble up a stream bank. Next time, I think I would do a bit more trial fitting first. Thats interesting. I bought a pair of Orvis Enduras a few days ago.(My 6 year old pair of non breathable lightweights finally wore out, a hole in the heel of the neoprene booties.) I also bought the large/shorts and I also find them to be a little tighter in the inseam than I'm used to. I don't think it'll be a big problem and since most waders wear out in the crotch from loose cloth rubbing together it may actually make them last longer. But according to the chart they should have fit me perfectly. g.c. HTH, Jim Ray wrote in message roups.com... I need to purchase a pair of waders. The Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders are on sale for $189 - normal price is $289 -- (and I have another $35 off). So, $154. They seem to be well made. Does anyone own them and can you offer your impressions? Are there suggestions for a better wader in that price range? For example, anything better at Cabela's? Thanks in advance. Ross |
Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?
wrote in message oups.com... I need to purchase a pair of waders. The Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders are on sale for $189 - normal price is $289 -- (and I have another $35 off). So, $154. They seem to be well made. Does anyone own them and can you offer your impressions? Are there suggestions for a better wader in that price range? For example, anything better at Cabela's? Thanks in advance. Ross My experience leads to me say .... avoid Cabela's waders My experience also leads me to say ... avoid Orvis waders Both companies are good about replacing failed products but that don't keep your butt dry I'm currently using Dan Bailey waders, have two full seasons on a pair ( probably near 150 days ) and no problems ... they are around $200 if I remember right ... |
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