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    Any recommendations, good makes middle of the road, 5 mm or 4mm thick ,studded or non studded,I won't be walking far in them so I wouldn't get too hot in them,just after some to keep the elements out and to keep warm ,not after the breathable foot boot type. Thanks in advance for advice help john
    did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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    I fish rocks and beach 90% of the time, I use these and they are brilliant.
    Bloody hot in the summer though..!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MickMcC View Post
      https://www.anglingactive.co.uk/daiw...FYW4GwodQckLZw

      I fish rocks and beach 90% of the time, I use these and they are brilliant.
      Bloody hot in the summer though..!
      John I have a pair of these good waders but they are lethal on the rocks.great for pier fishing and beach when you don't want to take sallopette's,but they are decent for the money but rock work and muddy areas no way unless you like hospital food.

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        Thanks for advice lads .
        did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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        • #5
          Aldi sell the exact same pair as the Daiwa (copy of course) for £35 quid (when they're in) i got some and they're great, come with studs too and a liner in the boot for warmth

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          • #6
            problem is with chest waders if you are unfortunate to slip or get washed of a rock mark you are a goner as they fill with water so fast you are underwater before you know it. even the strongest swimmer would be in trouble very soon
            consett warlord retired

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            • #7
              Originally posted by beachbuddy View Post
              John I have a pair of these good waders but they are lethal on the rocks.great for pier fishing and beach when you don't want to take sallopette's,but they are decent for the money but rock work and muddy areas no way unless you like hospital food.
              I mostly fish the rocks, never had any problems whatsoever and this is my 3rd season with these waders.

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