Orvis Encounter Wading Boots Review
For around $120 the Orvis Encounter wading boots are appealing even to novice anglers. Orvis promised that the Encounter offer the quality and features of high-end equipment for a price that’s…
LaCrosse Swamp Tuff Pro Review
Duck hunting is probably one of the most popular versions of hunting in the US. The LaCrosse Swamp Tuff Pro promise to be the ultimate companion during this activity. With…
Simms G3 Guide Boot Review
The Simms G3 Guide Boots cost around $200 and are considered a piece of high-end gear. A glance at the list of features looks promising and I was definitely looking…
Frogg Toggs Hellbender Chest Wader Review
The Frogg Toggs Hellbender Chest Waders are mid range breathable waders and cost around $125. A first glance at the included features looks promising and could make up a great…
Allen Cattail Bootfoot Chest Waders Review
Allen Cattail bootfoot neoprene chest waders are designed for duck hunting and come in Mossy Oak camo. With around $150 they are mid range neoprene hunting waders and in this…
Waterfowl MAX-5 Neoprene Stockingfoot Wader Review
Waterfowl Wading Systems is a sub-brand of Caddis , specialized on waders for duck hunting. Their Max-5 Neoprene waders come in Realtree camo, cost around $80 and are available in…
Redington Palix Review: Wading shoes under $100
The Redington Palix wading boots cost around 80$ and are therefore in the mid-price segment. They come with rubber or felt soles and are honestly really good looking. Since this…
Redington Skagit Review: Wading boots that are worth the money
I was looking forward to write a Redington Skagits review, since they are my standard wading shoes for fly fishing. I used them already for a whole season and they still serve…
Redington Sonic Pro Review: Lightweight Breathable Waders
The Redington Sonic Pro are stocking foot chest waders made from breathable fabric and with costs from 250$ to 300$ almost in the upper price range. Buyers ratings on several…
Korkers Greenback Review: Interchangeable Soles
With a price around 125$ the Korkers Greenback are a pair of mid to high-end wading boots. Besides some other cool features they come with an interchangeable sole, letting you switch easily between different fabrics according to the the conditions. In this review I will tell you what you get for your money.
Hodgman Caster Review: Neoprene Waders for $100
The Hodgman Caster Neoprene Waders are entry-level waders and cost slightly above the 100$. Hodgman promises high quality and features you would only find in waders way more expensive. I took a closer look to check if this is true.
Caddis Neoprene Stockingfoot Review: Decent Neoprene waders under $100
If you are looking for neoprene waders you likely plan on fishing in colder areas or need something durable for duck hunting. Neoprene can keep you warm for longer than most of the breathable waders ever could. For around 70 $ the Caddis Neoprene Stockingfoot Waders are fairly cheap, I will review them for you to check if they are worth buying.