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    Default TIDEWE WADERS

    Anyone have these, know anyone that does?

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    I know a guy who has a pair he says they’re pretty damn good
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    I have the 800g Neo's.
    They last me about 3 years and then seem to get a small leak in the boot.
    Average 15 hunts or so a year, on a Refuge with a mile hike in and out.
    Buy them on sale for $120

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    I bought a pair several years ago and they leaked at the end of the first season. For the price I got a.second pair and had them two seasons and was gifted a pair of Chene waders. The tidwe ones are now my backups or if it gets real cold pair. I will say that they are some.of the most comfortable waders I have ever worn. Up there with Chene.
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    Thanks for the info

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    We have some of their boots and they are decent for the money.

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    You spelled Chene wrong.
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    I run tidewe breathable waders. Currently in Wyoming hunted sub zero this morning and was fine. Mine usually last 3-4 years


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