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    Default Mid-priced waders and shoes recommendations.

    Hi,
    I will soon be in the market for a new set of breathable waders/shoes. Can anyone recommend any mid-priced good quality brands/models? It has been years since I purchased my last ones, which were neoprene, but I do not really like neoprene anymore (fits too snugly), and my shoes are worn out...
    Many Thanks, in advance...
    For a real challenge, try ice fishing with dry flies.

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    I am a fan of Cabela's Gold Medal breathables. Good value and each pair has been improved over the former one. Not everyone will agree with me, but I also like Korkers boots. I use, and like, the interchangeable soles and they are the easiest I have found to put on and take off. Longevity has been good so far, but has not been tested hard yet (2 seasons).

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    look into Hodgman WADELITE (not other models since there are more than one)

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    Not sure what you view as 'mid-priced' but I had to replace my shoes after 10 years last season and I went with Frogg Toggs after the recommendation from my son who is a "Aquatic Wildlife Bilogist" and lives in waders and boots.

    ... I'll be getting their Hellbender waders this spring and for $110 I think that is reasonable

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    I get 6 months out of breathables, regardless of price point. I get a year out of boots, regardless of price point. So...

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    I now have Cabelas breathable waders and have two hard season on them and they are doing fine. My boots are Bridgestone from Albrights (a sponsor here). They also have been through two hard seasons and are holding up well...besides they are so cheap I don't even worry about when I'll buy my next pair.

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    Thanks to all....I will check these out. By mid-priced, I mean around $200 or so. I expect to pay around $100 or less for the boots. I hate being budget-conscious, but my accountant (wife) does not seem to understand why it costs so much to go fishin' these days.
    For a real challenge, try ice fishing with dry flies.

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    My previous boots have all been felt-soled. Do the rubber/studded soles really grip well on slimy algae-covered rocks?
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    Redington Sonic pro.

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    My husband and I have worn Cabela's ultralight felt-soled shoes for several years now and they seem to wear well and are comfortable. They also come with studs if you want to insert them.

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