Banded Waders are a joke

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On my second pair in 2 years first pair wore 10 trips and it was flooded corn so I gave them a pass. Bought another air last year wore one time took them out form my kids jr hunt second trip on them and I get soaked !! I reach out and they tell me pound salt I don’t have your receipt. What a joke!! These waders and their customer service is a joke. I habe guided waterfowl and have used all diff types and brands these abs their company are the worst!! Stay away unless u like buying a new pair ever 6 months and getting wet
 
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I can tell you from experience that drake's aren't any better. Oddly I've had unbelievable durability out of economically priced cabelas brand as far as neoprene's go.

If sticking w/ breathable is a must and not wanting to pay the simms/sitka price tag, gator waders have been getting some good feedback
 
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Imo neoprenes are the worst. The only thing good about them is how warm the boots can be. They are heavy and harder to move around in then breathables. I can wear merino long underwear and light weight puffy pants under my breathables and be much warmer then neoprenes. Throw on some thin socks then a pair of wool socks and my feet stay plenty warm. Wading boots are much more comfortable to walk around in then neoprene boots to. I have been wearing the same frog togg pilot guide waders for 7 years sea duck hunting, river fishing and land surveying through brush. Only time I had a problem was a year ago when I caught them trying to step over my trailer tounge of the boat (would have put a rip in any waders) I would stick to buying waders from a company that mainly produces waders or rain gear and not these black hoodie wearing companies who claim to do it all well.

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I can tell you from experience that drake's aren't any better. Oddly I've had unbelievable durability out of economically priced cabelas brand as far as neoprene's go.

If sticking w/ breathable is a must and not wanting to pay the simms/sitka price tag, gator waders have been getting some good feedback
Funny u mention it when I was guiding and calling competivey was on Drakes staff and your are 100% right their waders weren't good they quality control is why I could be a part of them anymore can't rep stuff if don't believe in it!! and you are right my best have been the good ol Cabelas breathable but I am hearing bad things about them now too
 

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I’ve had good luck with Cabela’s...both neoprene and breathables, but mine are now 5 seasons old and I hear the newer versions have had some issues.


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I’ve had good luck with Cabela’s...both neoprene and breathables, but mine are now 5 seasons old and I hear the newer versions have had some issues.


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I have had cabelas neoprene for 20 years. Still work but the liners in the built in rubber boot disintegrated. Other than that, work great.


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I’ve heard nothing but bad things about Bandeds. I just picked up a pair of Rogers breathables during a recent blowout sale. Hope they hold up!! 1 year warranty
 
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If going with less expensive waders I would go with Cabelas and avoid booted models.

Stocking foot with wading boots will be more durable and give more ankle support.

I wear Simms but I spend a lot of time in them a year. If you can make a pair of cabelas last 3 years then I would just stick with them.


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