Before breathable waders, what did anglers use to stay dry in the river? Neoprene and rubber, largely, which are both materials fraught with their own issues. Breathable waders are a remarkable innovation in the sport, which is why Ross Purnell over at Fly Fisherman Magazine put together this wonderful full-length story on them.
If you’ve overly had any interest in how breathable waders work, you should read the story. You’ll learn the history of Gore-Tex, and some truly fascinating stuff well-nigh how breathable fabrics unquestionably work. Purnell really did his homework on this piece, and it’s worth a read if you have a passing interest in fly fishing gear.
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