"I bought these waders two years ago and hunted hard in them as well as wearing them on a daily trapline. They are very tough, much tougher than neoprene. You do not want to wear these for cold weather duck hunts as they are not warm but for warm weather or high activity these waders are great. I am getting ready to get another pair as mine finally are getting some leaks."
"Purchased a pair in November and have worn them duck hunting about a dozen times since in South Carolina and Florida. I have been satisfied with them for the money. No leaks or any other issues as of yet. My son also has a youth pair and has worn them about the same number of times with no issues. We are not easy on hunting gear but hese are holding up well."
"I do not have a problem with these waders really but they are not very comfortable. They are decently warm, but if you hunt in any temperature below 30 degrees, these are not your waders. If you are doing timber hunting, it is worth the money to pay for $150+ waders. Make sure you get neoprene. This material is NOT flexible at all. It does not give with movements. When you are sitting in a pit, you kind have to slouch in order for it to be comfortable. Neoprene gives with your body and to me is also warmer. I also have hunted about one season in them (for me about 2 1/2 weeks). I am beginning to find holes in them. Holes in waders while timber hunting is not fun. BUY NEOPRENE WADERS THEY ARE WORTH IT!!!"