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sculpinator

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Does anyone have any experience with Frogg Toggs waders? I was thinking about getting a pair but I'm questioning durability.


Mojo Jojo

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I have a pair of caddis chest waders used them for float tubing for three years before they started leaking a little in the seam of the crotch  not so much that 4 hrs in the water barely produced 4 oz when dumped out and not that expensive , no relief zipper though.



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Kingslayer

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If you can swing it...go simms.  If simms prices piss you off, go redington sonic pros.  Having used both frogg toggs and caddis waders, I wouldn't wish either on a friend.
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coosbayyaker

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Dude and i use Frogg Toggs and they aren't bad at all. been wearing mine for quite a while and no wear problems, they are comfortable and got them for a reasonable price. Don't know why you would spend 100's of dollars on chest waders, might as well  just get a drysuit if you can spend that much...
« Last Edit: May 20, 2014, 10:51:09 PM by coosbayyaker »
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I'm on the 3rd season for my Frogg Toggs - and I agree with coosbayyaker.
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Kingslayer

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OK, if you are using them solely on a kayak, then maybe they'd be OK.  If you're wading rivers...hiking some gnarly shit to get to good water...save your money.  Just hold them each in hand and you'll get it.  If this is for kayaking...a good pair of dry pants runs the same price...
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sculpinator

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Thanks for the advice gents.