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Rivendell waist wader test. - Illinoisgiller - 09-14-2009 I finally won a pair of Rivendell waist waders on Ebay at a fair price. I think most, if not all of their business is done on Ebay so I have no idea if there is any guarentee at all. For this test I used an Outcast Fish Cat#4 with mods. There is a 3 pole holder and Eagle 320C powered by a 7 amp gel cell. The gear pockets have a 2 big jig boxes and normal panfish gear. I took two rods. The reason for this overinformation influx is because this stuff all has weight. I weigh in at a discouraging 220 lbs and the size XL waist waders had a snug, but not overly tight fit on my size 11 4E wide foot. The waders come up to the belly button without being tight in the crotch. I fished for 6 or 7 hrs., caught bluegill and red ear all day and even kept a nice mess for the table. The most important thing was that I was DRY.lol As for a gurantee, I have delt with companies that have the best guarentee out there, but unfortunately I had to use it a lot. These waders sell for $40.00 off the shelf, and if they hold up for the long run, I'll be a happy customer. Attn,Peter- I highly recomend you get a pair of these. Thank you Flygoddess for mentioning these in a post. Illinoisgiller [signature] Re: [Illinoisgiller] Rivendell waist wader test. - peter805 - 09-14-2009 Thank you for the Rivendell wader report. I would be happy if they last only one season for $ 40.00. Yeah, that would be just fine with me.[ ]I like the ones that have the zipper up front...........I think I get those.[ ]Peter [signature] Re: [peter805] Rivendell waist wader test. - TubeDude - 09-14-2009 [quote peter805] I like the ones that have the zipper up front...........I think I get those.[ ] Peter[/quote] [cool][#0000ff]Hint: With the waist high waders you do not need a zipper. You can just drop the front down far enough to "make adjustments".[/#0000ff] [signature] Re: [TubeDude] Rivendell waist wader test. - Illinoisgiller - 09-14-2009 You are correct there Tube Dude. Two shore visits for used coffee disposal was no problem at all. I forgot to mention that they came with a nice wide adjustable snap buckle belt that stays in place in the wide belt loops. I seem to recall owning a pair of much more expensive chest waders that didn't even come with a belt, and when I purchased one there was a only single belt loop in the back center to keep it in place. (grrrr) I would doubt that I will ever win annother pair for $16.50 + $11.00 shipping after this truthfull report. lol [signature] Re: [Illinoisgiller] Rivendell waist wader test. - flygoddess - 09-14-2009 Mine do have the zipper, but I don't think I have ever used it. I did buy the Mediums thinking that is what I need for inseam, but later read that the smalls would have been just fine. The only thing I might add to mine is an elastic belt. As I said, these waders are big and I have to cinch them up at the waist. So, when I take them off, the clips slide through the belt loops. I have to re-thread them every use. [signature] |