07-11-2004, 05:24 PM
[cool][blue][size 1]Okay, so I was off in my remembery. Here is what they have in Cabelas.[/size][/blue]
Hodgman Wadelite™ Breathable Waders
The lightweight, breathable comfort of Hodgman waders keeps you comfortable and protected even on those blistering days. The Horco-Tex® CL Plus technology completely blocks the entry of water while allowing perspiration vapor to escape for airy dryness, even on the hottest days. The outer shell is made of rugged taslan nylon for abrasion resistance and all seams are sealed for wearing longevity.
[li]Attached gravel guards on the Chest waders are made from the same durable taslan nylon as the outer shell for convenience and dependability. Double-layer knees guard this vulnerable area against excessive wear. The 3mm neoprene booties pad your feet and protect the wader material from abrasion. [/li]
[blue][size 1]You are correct in thinking "layering up". It is easier to add layers when you need them than to thin out a neoprene layer when you are sweating to death. Kinda like the raincoat thing. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. I think there is a relationship there somewhere.[/size][/blue]
[#0000ff][size 1]You should have received some of the other stuff I sent by email. Hope it helps.[/size][/#0000ff]
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Hodgman Wadelite™ Breathable Waders The lightweight, breathable comfort of Hodgman waders keeps you comfortable and protected even on those blistering days. The Horco-Tex® CL Plus technology completely blocks the entry of water while allowing perspiration vapor to escape for airy dryness, even on the hottest days. The outer shell is made of rugged taslan nylon for abrasion resistance and all seams are sealed for wearing longevity.
[li]Attached gravel guards on the Chest waders are made from the same durable taslan nylon as the outer shell for convenience and dependability. Double-layer knees guard this vulnerable area against excessive wear. The 3mm neoprene booties pad your feet and protect the wader material from abrasion. [/li]
[blue][size 1]You are correct in thinking "layering up". It is easier to add layers when you need them than to thin out a neoprene layer when you are sweating to death. Kinda like the raincoat thing. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. I think there is a relationship there somewhere.[/size][/blue]
[#0000ff][size 1]You should have received some of the other stuff I sent by email. Hope it helps.[/size][/#0000ff]
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