#727557 - 12/22/11 05:31 PM
frogg toggs waders?
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I need some new waders pretty bad but can't afford more then about $150 after tax.
I HATE hodgemam waders, as I have had nothing but horrible luck on every pair I've ever owned. I wear the higher end model prolines right now and have had a few pairs of them with great luck. But I want to try a new brand.
I really Wang to get a pair of waist highs again. I'm not a chest high wader fan at all. and seen that frogg toggs makes a pair for about $100.
Anyone have any experience with them? Or any other waders they make?
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#727562 - 12/22/11 05:58 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bankbum]
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Ranger Danger
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No experience with Frogg Toggs waders, but their rain gear seems decent. The Allen Company also makes some super affordable "breathable" waders. They come into Costco stores on a seasonal basis and typically sell for about $80. Pretty darn good deal for that. I have recommended them to a couple of folks needing a cheap wader solution for infrequent use. I didn't see a waist high/pants type model on their site, but I didn't look hard. http://www.allencompany.net/fishing/waders.html
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#727571 - 12/22/11 06:35 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: ColeyG]
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You might take a look at Redingtons Waist high waders.
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#727578 - 12/22/11 06:57 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: SRoffe]
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You might take a look at Redingtons Waist high waders. I didn't even know they made a set. Thanks ill check them out.
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#727583 - 12/22/11 07:15 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bankbum]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/14/09
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Loc: WA
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Frogg Toggs are great if you like buying new waders every 3 months. I've seen a lot of them develop leaks in a short amount of time. Cabelas has a good bang for the buck for a guy on a budget.
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#727608 - 12/22/11 09:15 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bankbum]
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Spawner
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You might take a look at Redingtons Waist high waders. I didn't even know they made a set. Thanks ill check them out. I didn't either. I was hearing some rave reviews of their sonic welded waders so I checked out their website and saw the waist high ones. I'm thinking about a pair of those too.
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#727648 - 12/23/11 12:43 AM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bankbum]
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Fry
Registered: 04/21/06
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Frogg Toggs have been junk for me. Bought a pair for myself last year, had them leak in both legs in a month. Hoped it was a fluke, bought the wife a pair, and both legs went out on the 2nd day of a 14 day BC trip. Ran into town and bought G3's and G4's and will never look back...
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#727654 - 12/23/11 01:51 AM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: SRoffe]
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Spawner
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You might take a look at Redingtons Waist high waders. I didn't even know they made a set. Thanks ill check them out. I didn't either. I was hearing some rave reviews of their sonic welded waders so I checked out their website and saw the waist high ones. I'm thinking about a pair of those too. I know 3 guys with the sonic welded redingtons and they love them. All 3 are diehard sims guys aswell. So with their reviews alone I think ill save a little longer and get the waist highs.
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#727662 - 12/23/11 03:21 AM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bankbum]
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Spawner
Registered: 07/11/08
Posts: 528
Loc: alaska and washington
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I wore my simms out in about 10 trips in one year. Sent them to simms and they sent the back without doing anything to them. They said they needed to be cleaned.
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#727696 - 12/23/11 12:52 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: gregsalmon]
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I wore my simms out in about 10 trips in one year. Sent them to simms and they sent the back without doing anything to them. They said they needed to be cleaned. I hear that a lot with sims. I use to go through a pair of waders every couple months. I always sent them in to have leaks fixed. Hodgeman, prolines, wright n mcgill, columbia always just sent brandnew waders. I never had a single issue with any of their warranty programs. And my waders are usually pink as can be from egg goo
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#727835 - 12/23/11 08:09 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bankbum]
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If a garment is soiled badly, most manufactures require that it has to be cleaned before repair. That responsibility falls on the owner. When I was in the biz, we returned items back to their owners because they weren't clean. It's really unfair to the operator who does the repair to have to deal with a soiled item, they don't want to touch some one else's dirt.
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#728494 - 12/27/11 01:42 AM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: Justfishin]
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Registered: 07/11/08
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Loc: alaska and washington
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I took a guy fishing once that had some brand new Frog Togg raingear. He took them out of the package and ripped them from belly button to bung hole just putting them on.
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#728535 - 12/27/11 12:39 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: SRoffe]
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Carcass
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 2190
Loc: Post Falls Idaho
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If a garment is soiled badly, most manufactures require that it has to be cleaned before repair. That responsibility falls on the owner. When I was in the biz, we returned items back to their owners because they weren't clean. It's really unfair to the operator who does the repair to have to deal with a soiled item, they don't want to touch some one else's dirt. What do they mean by clean? I wash mine off after every trip and they are and will remained stained with egg goo.
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#728564 - 12/27/11 02:31 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: OnTheDrop]
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Spawner
Registered: 05/10/09
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I have no experience with Allen waders. But my buddy bought a pair last silver season and they leaked after 2 trips.
The legs rubbing together when he walked created a huge wear mark on both legs right on the seam About 12" long.
In fact my prolines (visually look the same as the allens) are leaking the exact same way.....but they are almost 2 years old now
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#728698 - 12/27/11 11:38 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bankbum]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/31/02
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how a pair of breathable fits you goes a long way towards the lastablilty of the waders. The best pair in the world will not last very long if they don,t fit right and you rub a hole in them after a days walking on the river.
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#729605 - 01/01/12 11:50 PM
Re: frogg toggs waders?
[Re: bobber&jig]
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Fry
Registered: 08/10/11
Posts: 28
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LET ME SAY IT REAL LOUD ONE MORE TIME
FROGG TOGGS!
WOO
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