wader question
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Greenhead22 wrote:Where did you see them for $139? They are listed on the site as $179.
They were on sale at the time I posted that. I clicked on a sales circular they emailed me.
I went back just now and looked again. ...5 day sale ended 11/28 at midnight....sorry.

They are worth the $179 though.
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I'm on my second set of the Lacrosse Brush Tuff Extremes. The first set leaked around the boots after the first season and I got them replaced FOC. This will be my third season in thereplacements. No leaks at this time. I would have never paid $240 plus for waders but my father in law if friends with a wholesaler. I got them for just shy of a buck($100). They are warm, but you probably figured that. I like the hand warmer. When you don't want it or the water is deep you can pull the hand warmer out. I like the shell loops on the front. I like the mesh pocket on the front b/c you can see what's in it with out digging around, but then it's not really big enough to hold much. I've started hunting out of a layout and all the crap on the front really gets in the way trying to come up and shoot birds. I thinking about a set of waist highs to give me more freedom of movement.
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