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Post by traphead2 on Dec 17, 2012 22:43:42 GMT -5
Ive worked with my hands all my life and its starting to really take its tole.My hands and arms are stiff,swollen and sore from the cold water and ive gotta break down and buy some gauntlets that are worth what i pay for them.so whats the best out there?? And i might as well invest in some top notch waders while im at it so whats your opinion on them??
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Post by mrlongbeard1 on Dec 18, 2012 1:06:26 GMT -5
Buy Bemac full length Gauntlets insulated. F&T Fur harvestors
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Post by hardwoodcharlie on Dec 18, 2012 5:43:35 GMT -5
As far as waders go I have had very good luck with lacrosse,when I started playing in the water I bought the wallmart specials spent more time drying my socks and patching boot leaks than I did trapping went threw 3 pair the first year at 40 some dollars apiece a costly little lesson,have had my lacrosse probably 5-6 years now with just a few patches which were due more to not hanging them up when not in use than puncture or seam failure..best of luck
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Post by jonathon721 on Dec 18, 2012 7:31:38 GMT -5
I like my gander mountain waders. I abuse them pretty bad trapping duck hunting and steelhead fishing. Warm and durable. Had them for 5 years now and still work. I paid like $130 for them 5 years ago. If you can swing it cabelas waders are about twice that price but are waranteed for life. Rip them ship them ship them back and get new ones no questions asked. A couple of my buddies are on their second or third sets from cabelas with no problems about exchanges. For gauntlets i have bemac shoulder lengths. They served their purpose for about 2 days before i ripped the inner lining in tje glove. I still were them but the ripped liner does get annoying. They are worth the money just know in advance you will most likely rip tje inner liner. Good luck.
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Post by traphead2 on Dec 18, 2012 14:37:14 GMT -5
looks like ill have to give gander a shot
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