#466672 - 11/09/08 08:50 PM
Re: Wading jackets
[Re: Jason Y]
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I'll vouch for the Simms Guide classic. I have one of the first ones and it has held up well. They improved on it early on by using a bigger zipper. I have the smaller zipper on my jacket and it is a pain to zip, especially if your hands are cold and wet. I would recommend, from what has been recommended so far from Simms, Patagonia, Columbia, and others, that you make sure you get a jacket that has a large zipper, and nice big zipper pull.
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#466696 - 11/09/08 11:59 PM
Re: Wading jackets
[Re: Current Drifter]
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Registered: 11/05/05
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Patagonia SST or Simms Rivershed, though the Rivertek at Ted's is a great deal.
Look for jackets with rubber or synthetic cuffs as opposed to neoprene. Neo is a water soaker, that eventually turns into an armpit soaker.
Good $pending.
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#466712 - 11/10/08 02:34 AM
Re: Wading jackets
[Re: What]
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I have a 6 or 7 year old Patagonia SST. It's still awesome (bombproof), as is their customer service. I took a 4-year-old pair of SST waders into their Portland store last year b/c it finally developed a leak in the foot. They gave me a new pair of their latest, no receipt, no questions. You cannot get their combination of quality fishing gear and customer service anywhere else. I think the SST jacket has another 6 or 7 years in it easy.
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