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Good Hip Boots

Postby SpinnerMan » Wed Jul 10, 2024 2:00 pm

My hip boots leaked like a sieve on me last year. Best pair I ever owned, but they seemed to have cheaped out on their current design of the same model. Couldn't find a pair that I liked last season. Goo'ed the hell out of them and kept leaking to tolerable levels. First time I used them this year, they are completely hopeless.

Anybody got any suggestions on decent hip boots for a decent price. Everything I've seen is cheap crap.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Mike Jargon » Wed Jul 10, 2024 3:58 pm

Black diamond is the best but pricey.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby SpinnerMan » Thu Jul 11, 2024 4:54 pm

I don't want to go pricey, but I don't want any of the cheap crap that I've seen.

I need to get on the ball. I'll be needing them before I know it.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby 5 stand » Thu Jul 11, 2024 5:54 pm

I've never worn hip boots, so no help...
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby PorkChop » Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:42 pm

The only thing I can tell you for sure about hip boots is up in Alaska a lot of women used to wear them when salmon fishing and it’s hard to beat a fine lady wearing hip boots.

Does Redball still make hip boots? Probably just aged myself ha ha.

I am kind of in the same boat as I need a new pair of chest waders. I am really leaning towards Tidwe as I’ve heard nothing but great things about them. Not sure if they make a hip boot. Does Rogers make a hip boot? Guessing they would be fairly cheap and usually Roger’s stuff is good.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby PorkChop » Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:47 pm

Just did a quick search on Rogers and only did the Rogers brand. Looks like three choices.

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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby bluebars » Thu Jul 11, 2024 10:27 pm

Mike Jargon wrote:Black diamond is the best but pricey.

certified guide approved...must be the real deal...like the 20 dozen bigfoots he runs! How can you go wrong?
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Rick » Fri Jul 12, 2024 4:42 am

Cabela's Alaska Guide Series were the last really good hip boots I'm aware of: relatively light, very long lasting and Air Bob soled for great traction. So good that I was cutting them off at the top of the boot foot and wearing them as knee boots, also, until the last of them wore through. Naturally, they quit making them without notice and I wasn't smart enough to get on the net and track down extra pairs still at one of their stores. (Which I did with the great dog vests they once sold.)

So I've been using LaCrosse hip boots that aren't nearly as long lasting as they once were. Hate the uninsulated version's "chevron" (read "skate") soles enough to put up with the insulated Burly version's weight and warm weather heat to gain their Air Bob soles' traction advantage. All in all, I'm glad the days I largely lived in hip boots several months of the year are behind me.

More rant than help, I know, but I can at least offer a "good luck".
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Ducaholic » Fri Jul 12, 2024 7:27 am

Really good luck with my insulated version of Lacrosse. I have worn mine for 5 years now using them about 20 times each season. After season care and storage in a cool dry place has always been the way to go in my experience. You can expect to pay about 100.00 for them and maybe a bit more.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Darren » Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:13 pm

Moved where it should have been!

Have been through a fair many pairs; not a whole lot of good to say about any of them really, so not much help on that front.


Can add that I can confirm a pair of Frogg Togg hip boots were pretty dang poor for durability and didn't last a season, so dont try those! If anything, I'd be game to try the Rogers versions right now given they appear to be built sturdy and since it's their name on it, may be more apt to stand behind them.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby bluebars » Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:19 pm

I find Cabelas waders to be very good
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby SpinnerMan » Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:26 pm

Thanks. I think between Roger's and LaCrosse I have some better options than I saw last year.

Time to make a decision and get them shipped out just in case I'm not happy when they arrive.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Darren » Fri Jul 12, 2024 5:57 pm

bluebars wrote:I find Cabelas waders to be very good


For many years Cabelas was my crew's go-to chest wader (breathable, no neoprenes for us), because construction was good and they backed them up.

But a good few years back they went downhill and got cheapy.....like about everything else in the world I guess.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Duck Engr » Fri Jul 12, 2024 6:51 pm

Darren wrote:
bluebars wrote:I find Cabelas waders to be very good


For many years Cabelas was my crew's go-to chest wader (breathable, no neoprenes for us), because construction was good and they backed them up.

But a good few years back they went downhill and got cheapy.....like about everything else in the world I guess.
Yeah I was a Supermag fan through and through. Those days are gone.
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Mike Jargon » Mon Jul 15, 2024 4:41 pm

bluebars wrote:
Mike Jargon wrote:Black diamond is the best but pricey.

certified guide approved...must be the real deal...like the 20 dozen bigfoots he runs! How can you go wrong?

Definitely approved and the real deal!
Bigfoots are for hunting honkers between Riverview golf course and Cottonwood Coulee. I use Big Al’s because Native uses them and he’s the goose shootinest goose hunter in the world!
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby SpinnerMan » Mon Jul 15, 2024 6:58 pm

I hunt between Riverview Park, Carillon Golf Course, Four Seasons Park, and Bolingbrook County Club, so I think I am good with the Bigfoots :thumbsup:
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby bluebars » Mon Jul 15, 2024 7:56 pm

Mike Jargon wrote:
bluebars wrote:
Mike Jargon wrote:Black diamond is the best but pricey.

certified guide approved...must be the real deal...like the 20 dozen bigfoots he runs! How can you go wrong?

Definitely approved and the real deal!
Bigfoots are for hunting honkers between Riverview golf course and Cottonwood Coulee. I use Big Al’s because Native uses them and he’s the goose shootinest goose hunter in the world!

HEY, glad you showed up! still looking for that website of yours. Gonna need rates and want to see those massively successful hunts, using that big spin and bigfoots!! Please post ASAP! we want pics!
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Re: Good Hip Boots

Postby Mike Jargon » Tue Jul 16, 2024 6:49 am

I’ll mail you a monthly flyer per Canada Post, Murry.
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