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Old April 27th, 2006, 03:45 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Orvis Pro Guide2 Waders. Opinions?

On 26 Apr 2006 17:57:04 -0700, wrote:

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?


I've had a number of Orvis waders over the years. All of them leaked
sooner or later. In those days Orvis had a replacement guarantee - no
problem; if you had a leak or tear, they would replace the waders. I
don't believe it is that way anymore.

I'm now using Simms and they are the best I've ever had. I have the
Guide pair. Good fit, wear like stainless steel, and lots of good
features like reinforced knees and bottom, fleece lined pockets to
warm your hands during cold weather, inside and outside pocket to
store stuff, built in gravel guards, and a good set of suspenders.
I've also used Pantagonia waders which I also liked. However, Simms
is #1 in my book. Boots? Try the Chotas and you'll never go to
another boot. Easy on/off with elastic laces. I struggled for years
trying to get my boots off and on. Not anymore with the Chotas. And
if you buy the studded ones, the studs are removable. They are the
most comfortable boot I've tried in 20 years.

Dave