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#1 ·
I need a new pair of breathables.....my hodgmens gave up the ghost again....Long story on that......But Hodgmen will get no more of my fishing dallor......So without breaking the bank $ 150ish or so can anyone recommend breathables that that gotten good service from....???? my expectantions would be to get at least 4-5 seasons.....before needing to be replaced.....so far Ive looked at cabelas...and redington....But as a side note I did get another nice trout today.....15'' but very big in the body...this guy has been eating well.....as usasal fish was returned to the river.....
 
#7 ·
I would stay away from Hodgeman. I had a pair a couple years ago that develop a lot of leaks along the seam on the leg. I complained to them and they said to cut them up and take a picture and send it to them so they know they were destroyed and they would send me a new pair. They sent me the Pipestone ones, and all along the side they leaked with less than a year of use on them. I Aquasealed them up, but I doubt they will hold up very long. I'm not going to bother asking for another pair because the same thing will happen, I'm sure. I have heard great things about the Cabelas and LL Bean warranty, though.
 
#8 ·
Well I went to Gander Mt....And they didnt have the Columbia Breathables....So I looked at the Frogg Toggs and the Caddis brand...both waders where compairable and they where priced the same....Caddis Co. Has been around along time....so I got a pair....I then at that check out counter bought the extended warranty ...any failure whats so ever no questions asked replacement for 15 months for like $ 14.00 and it just so happened I had a GM gift card in my wallet with $ 12.00 left on it....I'll give these a try and see how it goes......
 
#12 ·
I would stay away from Hodgeman. I had a pair a couple years ago that develop a lot of leaks along the seam on the leg. I complained to them and they said to cut them up and take a picture and send it to them so they know they were destroyed and they would send me a new pair. They sent me the Pipestone ones, and all along the side they leaked with less than a year of use on them. I Aquasealed them up, but I doubt they will hold up very long. I'm not going to bother asking for another pair because the same thing will happen, I'm sure. I have heard great things about the Cabelas and LL Bean warranty, though.
They stopped me after i warranteed my 6th pair last year within a year and a half of original purchase

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