jarbo03 wrote:My Macks big ditch waders are leaking in their second year. From the crotch down the right leg at seams, no holes. They only had a 1 year warranty. Besides from being a piece of shit, they were comfy. Go with Cabelas.
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Goldfish wrote:jarbo03 wrote:My Macks big ditch waders are leaking in their second year. From the crotch down the right leg at seams, no holes. They only had a 1 year warranty. Besides from being a piece of shit, they were comfy. Go with Cabelas.
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Lol. Honest answer, from someone I know put them to the test. Thanks.
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jarbo03 wrote:I have been known to trash a phone or 2, or 5.
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aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
My old Cabelas waders will eventually start 'seeping' at the crotch. Nothing too serious but it is embarrasing when I take my waders off and it looks like...you know.MuddyWaterWarlock wrote:I have worn cabelas for the last 15 years, only two pair. The pair I have now is starting to leak in the crotch. One of the boys that hunts with us bought a pair of macks this year and they started leaking after the sixth hunt. It would be hard for me to buy a pair of macks, just saying. All manufacturers are going to have a bad procuct now and again, but I don't like my balls getting wet in 15 degree weather. I'll get another pair of cabelas ultimates next season
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:I still don't see how people can buy a product, beat the hell out of them and then expect a free pair when the inevitable happens.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
rozzo842 wrote:I've been kicking around buying one of these two brands in a breathable for awhile. I think I'm going with macks. They seem to have more features at the se price as cabelas.
Tomkat wrote:rozzo842 wrote:I've been kicking around buying one of these two brands in a breathable for awhile. I think I'm going with macks. They seem to have more features at the se price as cabelas.
Rozzo842, I dont know you.
But I want you to remember that.................................................. I TOLD YOU SO
rozzo842 wrote:Tomkat wrote:rozzo842 wrote:I've been kicking around buying one of these two brands in a breathable for awhile. I think I'm going with macks. They seem to have more features at the se price as cabelas.
Rozzo842, I dont know you.
But I want you to remember that.................................................. I TOLD YOU SO
Have you had a bad experience with macks?
rebelp74 wrote:I'm brutal on waders. My Macks neoprenes have held up way better than the 7 pairs of Cabelas ultimates I went through in 4 years. Cabelas dry plus breathables are the shit though, but I refuse to own their neoprenes.
bill herian wrote:rebelp74 wrote:I'm brutal on waders. My Macks neoprenes have held up way better than the 7 pairs of Cabelas ultimates I went through in 4 years. Cabelas dry plus breathables are the shit though, but I refuse to own their neoprenes.
My cableas neoprenes are going into their sixth or seventh season, nothing but minor leaks to repair. I use them (the knees and ass) to break .5-1.5 inch ice every year. If they can survive Kansas, they can survive anything. Nothing, and I mean nothing, grows in that state that dosen't have thorns.
Tomkat wrote:rozzo842 wrote:I've been kicking around buying one of these two brands in a breathable for awhile. I think I'm going with macks. They seem to have more features at the se price as cabelas.
Rozzo842, I dont know you.
But I want you to remember that.................................................. I TOLD YOU SO
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