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The freestones are good for light fishing. I bought a pair for my father
who promptly caught a not-so-sharp edge of a gaurd-rail and ripped 'em pretty good. I patched them for Dad and they've been fine ever since. Bouncer's comment about waiting for returns from Simms is very accurate. Their turn around is not too quick, by any means. "CR" wrote in message om... I just ordered a pair of Cabelas Dry Plus Premium waders for $140. I'm wondering if I should have gotten the Simms Freestone waders for $150? My only concern is durability. Will the Simms Freestones last longer than the Cabelas? |
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