thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
I'm impressed bro, I really am.Just a tidbit of info for everyone, I have lived here my entire life and I have never used anything past rain boots for hunting moose.....just sayin
I'm impressed bro, I really am.Just a tidbit of info for everyone, I have lived here my entire life and I have never used anything past rain boots for hunting moose.....just sayin
I just see allot of guys get hung up on what waders to bring. We typically remove our boots and pants if we need to cross deep water. Hiking 10 miles in waders sucks imo no matter what kind they are.I'm impressed bro, I really am.
I just see allot of guys get hung up on what waders to bring. We typically remove our boots and pants if we need to cross deep water. Hiking 10 miles in waders sucks imo no matter what kind they are.
Appreciate all the info that has been shared. Have a couple of questions.
Other than the obvious answer of water depth, are there other reasons to go with chest waders over wading pants?
What are the differences between the Simm's G-3 and G-4 models?
Thanks.
As an alternative to Simms, so far I'm a huge fan of the Orvis Pro Waders with their wading boots. Only downside, they don't come in a zip.
My good friend and hunting/packrafting buddy has a pair of G-3's and I have G-4's, so I have many visual comparisons. Generally speaking, the G-4's are thicker material for the entire construction of the wader, whereas the G-3 has thicker material in heavy wear areas, e.g., knees and seat. Pros/cons to both...and both sure seem to hold-up great. Not a very technical answer for you, but others will be more helpful.Appreciate all the info that has been shared. Have a couple of questions.
Other than the obvious answer of water depth, are there other reasons to go with chest waders over wading pants?
What are the differences between the Simm's G-3 and G-4 models?
Thanks.
Other than water depth being an issue, there probably isn't much difference in pants Vs. waders other than personal preference. I like the chest waders because its generally cold and wet here during moose season, the extra height sort of adds warmth and a bit more protection as well as giving me another pocket to use. Chest waders with a good rain jacket really seal me up during downpours too.Appreciate all the info that has been shared. Have a couple of questions.
Other than the obvious answer of water depth, are there other reasons to go with chest waders over wading pants?
What are the differences between the Simm's G-3 and G-4 models?
Thanks.
Light Wader boot?Where you hunting? I'm about 50/50 on moose hunts where I only wore waders and hunts where I just had hips for the plane and wore hiking boots the whole hunt. Same results each time as far as success.
Simms are obviously the best. I can't afford them so I wear Redington Sonic Pro waders for probably less than 1/2 the price of the Simms. Going into my 5th season with them and I like to think I wear them more than most including tons of fishing and several moose/caribou butchering jobs in em. If you have to choose, go with a quality mid-price wader and get a top end light boot with laces. Wet stocking foot waders with the tundra swallowing your feet on each step while you hump a hind quarter is a task that is much worse when you add a couple pounds of cheap boot to each foot.