Breathable waders have totally changed the wader market since their arrival on the fishing scene. Neoprene waders were the normal outfit for anglers for a number of years they did perform well keeping people dry, they were quite durable and they were warm, which was less than desirable when the warm days of spring or summer happened. Then along came breathable waders. Breathable waders are more comfortable to wear and easier to get in and out than a pair of neoprene waders. Breathable waders now dominate the wader market and have a long list of advantages or their predecessors. Check out our selection of Simms waders and Patagonia Swiftcurrent Expedition waders. One thing that is not done as often as it should be is proper care and maintenance. Your waders will not only smell better but they will also perform better
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