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1110.1 | Red Ball, BPS, $40 | SAVVY::LUCIA | There are those who call me...Tim! | Wed Apr 19 1989 11:58 | 12 |
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Kevin:
I recently picked up a pair of non-insulated Red Ball chest waders for $39.99.
Send MAIL w/ mailstop and I'll photocopy the wader pages of the catalog
and mail them too you. I am very happy so far (5 trips out0 with the waders.
I have only been a little cold after being in the water for more than an
hour., Get out once and a while and I warm right up.
Tim
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1110.2 | La Crosse | DECWET::HELSEL | A thousand points of lightwt threads | Wed Apr 19 1989 13:13 | 24 |
| Kevin,
Wow, what a timely note. I went on a river fishing trip last
week. Since I take good care of my waders, I didn't check them
out before I left. Big mistake. They were all rotted above the
thighs to the chest. I hate big waders anyway. I decided that
the difference in how far from shore you can *safely* go between
waders and hip boots is about 6 inches. Not worth the hassle of
big, bulky and sometimes dangerous waders.
I found a great pair of hip boots. They are made by La Crosse (sp).
La Crosse is a U.S.A. company and the boots are great. An old timer
recommended them to me. He said he's had his for years and abuses the
heck out of them. Never had a leak.
For the non-insulted type a good price is $47.00. For the insulated
variety, $59 is a good price. I highly recommend them. Much better
than what I've seen from the mail order houses.
I don't know where to tell you to go to look at them. I bought mine
in Swain's, which is located in Port Angeles, Washington. It may be
a bit of a drive for you.
/brett
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1110.3 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Wed Apr 19 1989 13:14 | 4 |
| I have a pair of RED Ball insulated ones that are about 9 years
old and going strong!!
Bassin Bob
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1110.4 | Another vote for Red Balls | DISCVR::CASTILLO | | Wed Apr 19 1989 13:45 | 9 |
| I just spent two straight weeks in the cold streams of Michigan
in a pair of 7 year old Red Balls. They are by far the best value
on the market. I purchased a pair of bib wader liners from L.L. Bean
that were the best $30 dollars I ever spent. I was able to stand
in 40 degree water for hours without ever feeling the cold water.
Red Balls and insulated bibs keep you from getting blue balls!!!
Steely Dan
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1110.5 | Red Balls ..Again | SOLKIM::HORWITZ | Beach Bagel | Thu Apr 20 1989 10:57 | 5 |
| I get an average of 5 years use out of RED BALL Masters (chest high).
They are used in the surf, probably 30 times a year. Paid $53 last
year.
Bagel
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1110.6 | Cheap,but good | VLS7::RADICIONI | | Thu Apr 20 1989 11:49 | 7 |
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Ok,Red Balls are super waders,but I found a good pair of insulated
boots at Spags in Shrewsbury for $48 Bucks.. Real nice wader for
that price.. Can't remember the Name ?? It wasn't Red Ball or Hodgman
But it was a good company,I just can't remember the name..
Arnie
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1110.7 | The RANGER Has Arrived... | BOSHOG::VARLEY | | Thu Apr 20 1989 16:00 | 5 |
| LaCrosse is the Cadillac, Red Ball the Buick, but Rangers may be
the Mercedes. U.S. made, and they run wide in the feet to help keep
you warmer and from gettin' foot cramps.
--The Skoal Bandit
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1110.8 | Address for LaCrosse???? | DECWET::HELSEL | A thousand points of lightwt threads | Thu Apr 20 1989 17:44 | 24 |
| Does anybody have the address for LaCrosse????
I want to get a pair for my wife and would like to find a
more local dealer. Even just the state of origin would help.
Re: Red Balls.
I've had Red Ball products in the past. They're okay, but if you
don't take care of them they rot. They are also thinner than LaCrosse
albeit floppier. LaCrosse are nice and firm. If you haven't tried
them, I would urge you to look at them if you can find them.
Rangers? I haven't heard of them. Are the prices competitive?
What makes them better?
I'll keep my eye out for them.
In the meantime,can anybody give me a pointer to the LaCrosse??????
Please?
Thanks in advance,
/brett
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1110.9 | Minimal care required | DISCVR::CASTILLO | | Fri Apr 21 1989 11:10 | 10 |
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re:.8
If you don't take care of your Mercedes, it will rot also. The only
maintenance my Red Balls have required is to be hung up when not
in use. I think their lightness is a plus as opposed to a bulkier
wader. To each his own!!!
Steely Dan
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1110.10 | Boots = Vehicles con't. | NYJMIS::HORWITZ | Beach Bagel | Fri Apr 21 1989 14:59 | 18 |
| re: .7
IF...
LaCross is the Caddy,
Red Ball is the Buick,
Rangers are the M.B....
Does that mean...
Hodgmans are Mack Trucks
and
Graylites are Ferraris
????????????
8-)
Bagel
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1110.11 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | I'm Bob Vila... for 'This Old Vax' | Mon Jan 29 1990 15:17 | 16 |
| PLease excuse me if this is covered elsewhere, but I have searched
and can't seem to find any pointers, so this looks like an
appropriate place.
I was watching a TV Fishing Show recently, and the two fisherman
in question where fishing somewhere in Colorado, I think. They
were wearing what looked like waders, with a bouyancy tube. This
allowed them to slowly float around the lake, chest deep in water.
I think the "float-waders" had a Browning Brand on them, but I
couldn't be sure. Does any one know where in Southern NH, I could
find out more about these. My Brother-in-Law in New Zealand would
love a pair for the trout fishing there...
Peter Q.
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1110.12 | float tubes / belly boats | MOSAIC::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Mon Jan 29 1990 16:22 | 15 |
| Peter those are called float tubes or belly boats, check out 461.
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383 ARMORY::CUZZONES 22-JUN-1987 6 Help for failed equipment
442 TOPCAT::MACINTYRE 11-AUG-1987 11 Wade'n & Bass'n = FUN!
461 GENRAL::HUNTER 27-AUG-1987 14 BELLY-BOATS...SAFETY, FEATURES, ???s
1088 SALEM::HART 12-APR-1989 10 Leaking waders
1110 MERIDN::KPHILLIPS 19-APR-1989 10 BOOTS & WADERS
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1110.13 | | DUGGAN::PLUMLEY | | Mon Jan 29 1990 16:26 | 6 |
| Peter,
Sounds like what you saw were float tubes. LL Bean, Orvis and
probably Hunter's in New Boston New Hampshire will carry them.
Costs range from $80-130. There's lots more information in
Flyfishing notes.
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1110.14 | what hook??pssssss...... | CGVAX2::VACHON | | Mon Jan 29 1990 16:27 | 5 |
| Yo Pete! If you have a Bass Pro catalog there are some in there and
they call them Belly Boats, check it out.
Bass-0-Matic
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1110.15 | not seen anything...curious to know | CAVLRY::BUCK | sun beats down on the cold steel rails | Tue Jun 18 1991 15:02 | 2 |
| This note has been dead for quit a while. So, what's the latest and
greatest these days in boots/waders?
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1110.16 | | KAHALA::PRESTON | | Tue Jun 18 1991 15:59 | 1 |
| nothing.
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1110.17 | "Tried 'Em - Own 'Em" | ASABET::VARLEY | | Wed Jun 26 1991 11:38 | 3 |
| "Streamline" 5mm boot foots - If you fish COLD water.
--The Skoal Bandit
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1110.18 | moved to neoprene this year and love it. | DELNI::OTA | | Thu Jun 27 1991 09:59 | 9 |
| I used redball lightweight waders all last year and really liked them.
This year for Xmas my wife gave me LL Bean 3mm neoprenes and they are
absolutely terrific. In fact I like them a whole lot more than the
redballs, I haven't used them in the heat of summer yet and not sure if
they will be sweltering or not, will let you know. Definitely those
waders are 100% better in cold water than non neoprene and you don't
get pressure sores like you do with regular waders.
Brian
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1110.19 | TREK's are great | RIPPLE::FARON_DO | | Wed Jul 10 1991 19:00 | 13 |
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I purchased a pair of trek waders made here in the great northwest.
I've had no problems with them at all. In fact this is the first
pair in memory that I not been able to wear out within a year.
The only problem with them is that they are thin 3mm for cold
water (near freezing). I generally use them for Steelhead fishing
during the winter and early spring. The waders also have a unique
design, from the waist down they are normal, but the section above
the waist folds down to allow your upper body to breath on those
ocassional warm days.
Doug
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