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I've had great luck with my Hodgeman's but others, not so much. I think it just depends on who you talk to!
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Going on 4+ years with mine cpierce...
No problems other than they are kind of discolored a little with fish slime, worm guts, baits and such. I went with the 'waist' high pants just for tooning.
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[cool][#0000ff]Like most tubers, I have "gone through" a few pairs of Hodgmans. Some leak right out of the box. Most develop pinhole leaks in the thin "breathable" fabric within a few trips. And once the leaks start they are impossible to fix. As soon as you plug one there are several more.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have had lots of discussions with other tubers on these "lightweights". As the old saying goes..."The bitterness of poor quality lasts long after the sweetness of low price."[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Have had better luck with the neoprenes.[/#0000ff]
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Thanks all for the replies! I had heard vague rumors of leaks with the lighter weight Hodgmans. Good to know that some are doing ok with their's though. I am thinking I will pass on them. I do a lot of brushy adventures with my waders, besides the tubing.
I am just kind of doing some research before buying to replace my Simms. Right now I am leaning toward Wm Joseph's, or Cabela's breathables rather than the Hodgmans, though Hodgman's sale price is tempting.
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