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Old 12-17-2008, 09:35 AM   #21
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I have to admit that I was pretty stuck on farmer Johns and other "wet" combos until Catapalooza '08. Putting on a dripping wet, cold, wetsuit at 4:30am in 45 degree weather is a rather exhilarating experience that I think permanently shrunk the "fellows" !
Since then I have most assuredly been a hodgeman man! You can come off the water in your work clothes and go directly to work! Pretty handy, and a must have for lobstering with wet nets and toothy, spiney, stingy, critters in your lap all night.
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Old 12-18-2008, 08:14 AM   #22
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Thanks for all the advice people.


http://www.hodgman.com/dyn_prod.php?p=STRW410

Are this the hodgmans you guys are talking about?

How is the sizing? I'm 5'9" 220lbs is the XL the right size?




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Old 12-18-2008, 08:20 AM   #23
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Once MattF and I were fishing together and we both had to take a piss. I paddled away and did my business over the side of the yak and yelled, "damn this water is cold". Matt did his thing and then yelled back "and deep too".
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Old 12-18-2008, 11:41 AM   #24
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Thanks for all the advice people.


http://www.hodgman.com/dyn_prod.php?p=STRW410

Are this the hodgmans you guys are talking about?

How is the sizing? I'm 5'9" 220lbs is the XL the right size?




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I am 6'4" and about 210# this time of year, and I use the Hodgeman Wadelite breathable in a medium. The large might work for you too. Just go to sports Authority and try a couple pairs on. A little wiggle room is nice for use on a kayak!
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Old 12-18-2008, 12:21 PM   #25
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Thanks for all the advice people.
http://www.hodgman.com/dyn_prod.php?p=STRW410
Are this the hodgmans you guys are talking about?
How is the sizing? I'm 5'9" 220lbs is the XL the right size?
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you better try some on in a store, as you can see the difference between different brands, etc, and between handyman and me. I am 6ft, and 200lbs... XL Hodgeman Zipper model. Fits nicely, just enough room for layers, and not too bulky in the summer with just board shorts. I wear them year round, as they keep the sun off me, or if too hot out, easy to peel off and stow.

I could have sworn I saw a stack of breathable waders at OEX Pt. Loma, maybe OEX can chime in... that would be the best place to try them on, or Sports Auth. also has breathable waders.

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Old 12-18-2008, 01:35 PM   #26
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Ok, I have to ask.

Do any hobie mirage folks us waders?

I tried, and found that it was to hard to get my
water boots into the pedals.

That's why I use the dry bottoms, and split toe neoprene
booties.
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Old 12-18-2008, 01:46 PM   #27
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Ok, I have to ask.

Do any hobie mirage folks us waders?

I tried, and found that it was to hard to get my
water boots into the pedals.

That's why I use the dry bottoms, and split toe neoprene
booties.
I removed the pedal straps from my Hobie drive, I didn't find them useful.
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Old 12-18-2008, 01:48 PM   #28
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I removed the pedal straps from my Hobie drive, I didn't find them useful.
Yep. Pulled mine off also and then cut off the knobs that hold the straps on.

I've been using breathable waders and a paddle jacket for a few seasons now. My next pair will have the front zip
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Old 12-18-2008, 03:33 PM   #29
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Yep. Pulled mine off also and then cut off the knobs that hold the straps on.

I've been using breathable waders and a paddle jacket for a few seasons now. My next pair will have the front zip

Pulled mine off too.... and marine gooped a weight on the back of each peddle so they stay upright.
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Old 12-18-2008, 07:45 PM   #30
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What is the difference between these two waders besides the price?

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Old 12-18-2008, 09:12 PM   #31
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I think the grey one has "gravel guards"
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Old 12-18-2008, 09:39 PM   #32
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The W430 (grey) has reinforced 'gravel guard' knees, polyester microfiber outer shell and several pockets
http://www.hodgman.com/dyn_prod.php?p=STRW430

The W410 has double layer Taslan lower legs, but not the heavy reinforcement. List price on these is $75 less than the W430.
http://www.hodgman.com/dyn_prod.php?p=STRW410&k=76804
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Old 12-19-2008, 01:22 PM   #33
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I have been wearing my waders over my splash jacket so its easier to take a leak.You just kind of roll them down and aim for the scupper...

I have a pair of breatheable waders from Bass pro shops and love them.They were about $100
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