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Just got a pair of 3mm neoprene stockingfoot waders and boots, What do I
wear under them, just my underwear? Honest answers only ok. I feel stupid enough just asking this question. |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 00:54:16 GMT, "oldgoat" wrote:
Just got a pair of 3mm neoprene stockingfoot waders and boots, What do I wear under them, just my underwear? Honest answers only ok. I feel stupid enough just asking this question. 3mm alone ain't gonna save your ass in 40F water, so you wear whatever you need to account for the expected water temperature. That might range from just sweatsocks and skivvies when the water is in the 60s, to really good thermal underwear and thick wool socks when fishing with ice in the guides... /daytripper (frankly, I'd have gone with breathables plus some nice fleece...) |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 20:18:34 -0500, daytripper
wrote: On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 00:54:16 GMT, "oldgoat" wrote: Just got a pair of 3mm neoprene stockingfoot waders and boots, What do I wear under them, just my underwear? Honest answers only ok. I feel stupid enough just asking this question. 3mm alone ain't gonna save your ass in 40F water, so you wear whatever you need to account for the expected water temperature. That might range from just sweatsocks and skivvies when the water is in the 60s, to really good thermal underwear and thick wool socks when fishing with ice in the guides... /daytripper (frankly, I'd have gone with breathables plus some nice fleece...) forgive the faux pas of replying to my own post, but I should have mentioned that some neoprenes are the living Devil to get on over bare skin - and even worse to get *off* bare skin. when I still used neoprene waders I did in fact always wear *something* on my legs, even if vestigially thin (like jammie bottoms) just to avoid the near-death experience of taking the waders off on a warm day... /daytripper |
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forgive the faux pas of replying to my own post, but I should have
mentioned that some neoprenes are the living Devil to get on over bare skin - and even worse to get *off* bare skin. --------- Talcum powder, but when I am in my neoprene's, I always have insulated underwear and a bit of baby powder for my delicate skin. Tuck the insulated underwear bottoms into your socks, that'll keep'm from riding up when you put them on. By the way if you fall in with your neoprene's and you have on insulated underwear, heavy socks, and heavy wading boots, 10+ pounds of gadgets in your vest, you will STILL float like a cork (at least I have on the occasions I have taken a dip in a pool (for testing purposes), river and lakes. It is a myth that you will fill up with water and drown...so never fear taking a swim in your neoprene waders. I had problems keeping my feet down, so make sure you have your feet going downstream if you fall in. Don't take my advice suit up and jump in a friends apartment pool (leave the spikes off though G) As to breathables, I ain't so sure, so I just purchased a new pair of the newest breathables and I will put them on with my fleece underwear and new Ezflyfisher Chota boots (that came today!) and jump in my friends pool and see what happens. I have read conflicting articles on breathable chest waders so I will test them myself before I fall in the Deschutes River and find out which article was right. Chris Maybe someone here can comment on the floating properties of breathables. |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:24:12 -0800, "Padishar Creel"
wrote: forgive the faux pas of replying to my own post, but I should have mentioned that some neoprenes are the living Devil to get on over bare skin - and even worse to get *off* bare skin. --------- Talcum powder, but when I am in my neoprene's, I always have insulated underwear and a bit of baby powder for my delicate skin. See how well the talc alone works on a warm day when it's time to take 'em off. Hint: it doesn't :-( Tuck the insulated underwear bottoms into your socks, that'll keep'm from riding up when you put them on. Yup. By the way if you fall in with your neoprene's and you have on insulated underwear, heavy socks, and heavy wading boots, 10+ pounds of gadgets in your vest, you will STILL float like a cork (at least I have on the occasions I have taken a dip in a pool (for testing purposes), river and lakes. It is a myth that you will fill up with water and drown...so never fear taking a swim in your neoprene waders. I had problems keeping my feet down, so make sure you have your feet going downstream if you fall in. Don't take my advice suit up and jump in a friends apartment pool (leave the spikes off though G) As to breathables, I ain't so sure, so I just purchased a new pair of the newest breathables and I will put them on with my fleece underwear and new Ezflyfisher Chota boots (that came today!) and jump in my friends pool and see what happens. I have read conflicting articles on breathable chest waders so I will test them myself before I fall in the Deschutes River and find out which article was right. Chris Maybe someone here can comment on the floating properties of breathables. One really shouldn't count on any intrinsic buoyancy of waders to save ones life in a full immersion scenario, imo. SOSpenders are worth the price and not terribly inconvenient. /daytripper (And when they do go off they're pretty damned exciting! ;-) |
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