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July 06, 2008

Wader Review: Cloudveil Crystal Creek Wading Pant

Cloudveil Cloudveil Crystal Creek Wading Pant:

Where most waders will make you look like Rosie or Oprah wearing a jumpsuit, these waders fit like a pair of slacks, and not so surprisingly are just about as comfortable as the chinos sitting in your dresser.  They afford you with high range and freedom of motion, and putting aside the obvious waste high construction, they are highly breathable as well. Having a three-layer Gore-Tex construction, stockingfoot neoprene booties, and built in gravel guards these are durable waders that will last.  They come standard with elastic belt loops and ski-pant style suspenders enhancing comfort and utility.  And with waterproof zip up hip pockets and a waterproof zippered fly wading convenience has reached its apex; being able to drain the tank with ease is a priceless commodity while out on the river.  These waders have received high accolades from both Field & Stream and Gray’s Sporting Journal during 2008, and though the price tag will undoubtedly lighten the pockets, in this sport you have you pay to play.  In purchasing a product with longevity of usage, and in combination with a methodical innovative design, for me they are worth every penny. 

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