Kevin Dill
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Well over a decade I've been carrying Wiggy's Lightweight Waders to AK. I use them only for stream crossings. The concept is excellent: pull-on hip-high waders which stow in a small bag. The problem is they are generally just made of poor materials which will withstand almost no abrasion or stress. I'm coming down on the side of declaring mine as junk. I get 1 or 2 crossings and there are holes in the bootie area which let water pour in. Two of my hunting partners took new Wiggy Waders this year and almost instantly ripped the top (rim) of the waders when they snugged the belt loop webbing. I saw it happen and was...well...pretty unhappy. After going through 6 pair in 11 seasons, I'm over them for good. They're just not trustworthy.
Is there not a need/want for good, durable slip-on waders made for guys to cross streams, sloughs, etc and then remove? I'm talking about a fairly light cordura or other ripstop nylon upper bonded to a tougher fabric bootie. Waterproof. Not snug or form-fitting. Made to slip over hunting boots and pants. Weigh no more than 16 to 24 ounces per pair. A lot of us don't want to hunt all day in waders or hip boots, but may need to go through water once or twice. I'm sort of surprised a company like KUIU or Sitka hasn't seen the potential for these...or maybe I'm just crazy and think there's a market where none exists. Your thoughts?
I'd love to see someone with sewing skills decide to build these on a stronger scale.
Is there not a need/want for good, durable slip-on waders made for guys to cross streams, sloughs, etc and then remove? I'm talking about a fairly light cordura or other ripstop nylon upper bonded to a tougher fabric bootie. Waterproof. Not snug or form-fitting. Made to slip over hunting boots and pants. Weigh no more than 16 to 24 ounces per pair. A lot of us don't want to hunt all day in waders or hip boots, but may need to go through water once or twice. I'm sort of surprised a company like KUIU or Sitka hasn't seen the potential for these...or maybe I'm just crazy and think there's a market where none exists. Your thoughts?
I'd love to see someone with sewing skills decide to build these on a stronger scale.