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<blockquote data-quote="SPDguns" data-source="post: 3310058" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>Breathable stocking foot all the way. I have two pair, one are the Orvis Guide series, the other are are Patagonias. The Patagonias are my favorite, the Orvis are my backup. However, let me qualify- I use mine exclusively for trout fishing which is going to be easier on them than duck hunting. They are both about ten years old and at the time I got the absolute top of the line in both. I make sure to get at least one size too large so I can bulk up underneath them in layers in the winter for warmth. I'm NOT a fan of the Cabelas/Bass Pro knock-off house brands. Their don't last and their warranty sucks. YMMV.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPDguns, post: 3310058, member: 17621"] Breathable stocking foot all the way. I have two pair, one are the Orvis Guide series, the other are are Patagonias. The Patagonias are my favorite, the Orvis are my backup. However, let me qualify- I use mine exclusively for trout fishing which is going to be easier on them than duck hunting. They are both about ten years old and at the time I got the absolute top of the line in both. I make sure to get at least one size too large so I can bulk up underneath them in layers in the winter for warmth. I'm NOT a fan of the Cabelas/Bass Pro knock-off house brands. Their don't last and their warranty sucks. YMMV..... [/QUOTE]
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