Delta Waders: The Last Wader You'll Ever Own

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2018
  • Introducing the last wader you’ll ever own. 100% serviceable for life.
    “This is an idea that we want the industry to follow. Stopping the downward spiral of disposable products is not just better for business, it’s better for the environment. The wader project aligns purchase decisions and the ecosystem.” - Founder Jonathan Hart
    Learn more: www.sitkagear.com/waders
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Komentáře • 36

  • @jasonlara9276
    @jasonlara9276 Před 5 lety +7

    Damn sitka does know how to put out a good add.

  • @jeremymatlock2049
    @jeremymatlock2049 Před 4 lety +6

    Love your product and the commitment to making things that last !

  • @cacheriveroutlaws9021

    just got my sitka waders and got probably 20 jackets and pants and a pair of bibs. all i wear is sitka, great gear, great people/customer service, and very durable

  • @InvestorAcademyPodca
    @InvestorAcademyPodca Před 6 lety +16

    The cost is insane, but you do make a good argument on a new model. I do tire from buying a new pair every 2-3 years. The big challenge I see is that with my existing waders, if there is a leak, I can fix them overnight and be back hunting the next day. During hunting season, I would be afraid I have to send them in and wait a long time to get them back, thus needing additional sets of waders to keep me hunting.

    • @JOShaugh87
      @JOShaugh87 Před 6 lety +1

      Bob Wilson I agree completely. Sending something off in the middle of duck season for repair? It’s only about 60 days long in my neck of the woods. You could get 3 pairs of regular waders for this price. Plus are they as warm as neoprene? Idk what I think, let’s be honest I’ll prob buy a pair lol

    • @zb5715
      @zb5715 Před 4 lety

      You already have the set you'll wear if you have to send the Sitka's in

    • @zb5715
      @zb5715 Před 4 lety

      @@JOShaugh87 that was my only concern to be honest. Most people have at least one pair of wearable waders in case they do have to send in the Sitka's.. I just wasn't sure how warm the Sitka's would be compared to neoprene. I would need many layers. But layers are probably better since you can always take off?

  • @stefanchristensen2271

    This is truly amazing service

  • @michaelmurray8683
    @michaelmurray8683 Před 6 lety +3

    I really like the looks of these waders! I will get a pair, but I think you need to do a video and really explain how to layer for warmth in these. The lack of some sort of insulation, in a lot of hunters mind, will deter some from this product. Especially with the price tag.

  • @mattford9048
    @mattford9048 Před 6 lety +3

    Bought my first Sitka product 9 years ago. Simple pair of thermals but best thermals I’ve ever bought. The price definitely drove me away from the waders but after seeing this I think I will go with Sitka once again. I’ve spent over 1k in multiple pairs. Averaging 250 a pair and having to throw them away after one season if I’m lucky they make it that long. This would be a great investment. And just buy a cheap pair to keep on back up IF the sitkas tear up.

  • @rustinmiller7434
    @rustinmiller7434 Před 5 lety +1

    My biggest question is if a boot goes out what’s it going to cost to replace?...$200 doesn’t seem to offset the price of cheaper waders every few years if this is the case. But I believe this would be the most costly repair of any part

  • @johndelach4823
    @johndelach4823 Před 5 lety

    These look awesome I just wish I could afford these

  • @PrimeSuspeXXX
    @PrimeSuspeXXX Před 5 lety

    Bought a pair yesterday, feel as if they were tailored for me. The anticipation to try these in the field Is real!!! I am a public land warrior, and there is no easy path. I hope they hold up. No padding on the back worries me, but we shall see.

    • @michaelm3124
      @michaelm3124 Před 4 lety

      After a year what are your thoughts?

    • @brianmcnulty9918
      @brianmcnulty9918 Před 3 lety

      How are they?

    • @richardmontoya5817
      @richardmontoya5817 Před 3 lety

      @@michaelm3124 just saw this. Sorry for late response..But they are the best waders I have ever taken to the field. I have damaged them twice. And yes, any wader would of failed based off the situation. I can’t describe it. Until you actually use them in the field. It definitely feels like next level.

    • @richardmontoya5817
      @richardmontoya5817 Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaelm3124 after multiple years... definitely next level gear!

  • @jimbeauxjimenez1850
    @jimbeauxjimenez1850 Před 6 lety

    Is Sitka headquartered in Bozeman just like Simms? Any relation? Great products from both companies

  • @willrisinger8784
    @willrisinger8784 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to make bigger size boots and bigger waders

  • @codybellimer3867
    @codybellimer3867 Před 3 lety

    Why is there no size medium in 11 size boot? Im 5' 10" 154 lbs and im swimming in the L size 11 boot. Can we get a medium?

  • @millerbrosmediaoffgridflyf7767

    Awesome Video Guys, so are Sitka waders 100% manufactured in USA just like Simms?

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  Před 6 lety +4

      Yes, they are made right here in the USA.

    • @804_grandstaff
      @804_grandstaff Před 2 lety +3

      @@SITKAGear lol that didn’t age well. Now they say made in China. Waste of money.

  • @brandonbrown1984
    @brandonbrown1984 Před 6 lety +3

    What’s turn around time and repair costs? What’s warranty?

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  Před 6 lety

      Hey guys, you can get more info here: www.sitkagear.com/delta-wader-warranty-service

    • @brianmcnulty9918
      @brianmcnulty9918 Před 3 lety

      3-5 weeks....

  • @julimersi4821
    @julimersi4821 Před 4 lety

    Nomber One in the world.........👍

  • @the_toxicbadger2547
    @the_toxicbadger2547 Před rokem

    First season with the waders just go into 2 nd split already have seems leaking.I store them in my house laid completely out,I don't let anyone touch them and take better care of them than my gun.Disappointing...Right foot is always cold and soaked.

  • @parkerjones2147
    @parkerjones2147 Před 4 lety +3

    900 dollars for waders and then the repairs aren’t even free? Yeah hard no

  • @davidkirkpatrick712
    @davidkirkpatrick712 Před 6 lety +5

    You can't afford anymore after buying them

  • @patrickhickey8779
    @patrickhickey8779 Před 4 lety +1

    Think of what actually fails on your waders? Mostly things that wont be covered by the warranty. For me its tears from things like barbed wire sharp sticks and things. You will be paying for these repairs out of pocket and i can only assume paying shipping both ways which puts the repair cost almost at the price of a cheap set of neoprene waders. I am sure they are a great set of waders and will perform at a high level. But dont be fooled into thinking you can do anything to these and the warranty will cover it. Klim snowmobile gear had a warranty similar to this. But it really didnt cover those problems that occur with snowmobile gear. But that being said my klim gear has held up like no other and i wouldnt buy anything else . But after 16 years they are totally shot and i think i got my moneys worth out of them. Will the Delta wader be the same ? Time will tell

  • @williamcrawford7857
    @williamcrawford7857 Před 5 lety +3

    If a guy sets aside 10.00 a day for 100 days you could afford to buy these. STOP the negative way of thinking. Gear like this is an investment. I bet if a guy were to take a look at the money he pisses away on silly things you would be able have a little extra cash.

  • @henryhale4048
    @henryhale4048 Před 2 lety

    Wow 200-300 dollars for a boot repair? If I just spent a grand I would expect free repairs to a certain extent that’s just ridiculous 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @codywarren1071
    @codywarren1071 Před 5 lety +2

    I can buy a new pair of another brand every 3 yrs for the next 12 yrs and still spend less than a pair of these