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Old 17-03-2011, 04:36 PM
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Mrs W/B has a nice bonus coming her way and asked me if I would like anything

After a little thought I've decided on a new pair of Stockingfoot Chest Waders, which are the best ones for around £200, and who's gonna sell me em at the best price?

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Old 17-03-2011, 06:29 PM
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Mrs W/B has a nice bonus coming her way and asked me if I would like anything

After a little thought I've decided on a new pair of Stockingfoot Chest Waders, which are the best ones for around £200, and who's gonna sell me em at the best price?

Andy

Andy as you are in Pickering I would go for apair of Orvis Silver Label
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Old 17-03-2011, 06:35 PM
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Trout and Salmon did a review this month mate, might be helpful???
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Thanks all, even you Mick, at least you read the post!!
Got your money yesterday thanks.

I've read about Orvis and was already leaning that way, I might go see James this weekend.

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Old 17-03-2011, 09:51 PM
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Thanks all, even you Mick, at least you read the post!!
Got your money yesterday thanks.

I've read about Orvis and was already leaning that way, I might go see James this weekend.

Andy
I have a pair of Endura waders brilliant....James even dished up a new pair because the first ones leaked after 18months.....

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Old 17-03-2011, 10:17 PM
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Andy as you are in Pickering I would go for apair of Orvis Silver Label
Seconded, when my Enduras leaked the lovely Rebecca at Pickering upgraded me to the Silver labels for a small amount, they are very comfy, and I like the built in gravel guards.
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The new Loomis breathable waders are very nice.
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Not around £200

But I picked up a pair of the Greys GRXi for around £100 and I have no complaints, don't forget you'll need to get boots as well if you haven't already got em!!!

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Silver labels are excellent
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