TideWe Waders

  • Bass thumb
    Posts: 77
    #2062017

    Looking at Tidewe waders for hunting this year anyone have any experience with this brand? or frogtoggs?

    jetdriver
    Hudson WI
    Posts: 491
    #2062109

    I bought a pair last year. So far so good after 1 season. Seem well constructed and warm.
    I’ve been thinking about High N’Dry waders for a pair for my son.

    Carl S
    Posts: 60
    #2062244

    I have a pair and a buddy has a pair. Overall good for the price, seams on the front pocket lost waterproofness quickly and I did get a large tear after 2 years of use on a leg seam. Upgraded to Simms and can definitely see the quality difference.

    Smellson
    Posts: 328
    #2062292

    I ordered a pair of both the insulated neoprenes for late season and the pvc for early season. Very impressed with the quality. The pvc impressed me the most. Very flexible and light wader for a very reasonable price. I seem to only get 1 or 2yrs max out of my waders in the past and got sick of dropping $200 everytime. The tidewe seem every bit as well built as my previous waders if not better. Time will tell

    404 ERROR
    MN
    Posts: 3918
    #2062387

    I have a pair of their PVC waders I keep behind the back seat of my truck as spares. They’re still in the box, haven’t needed them.

    Rogers Sporting Goods waders are what I use and recommend. They’re the bee’s knee’s. Ditch the neoprene and go breathable, even for cold weather. A pair of long johns and some sweatpants is really all that’s needed under breathable waders. They keep you MUCH warmer than Neoprene that restricts circulation, even out of the water. Downside, not as durable.

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