I'm looking to buy some new waders for summer/fall. I find I roast in my chest waders this time of year. Just too hot out.
Typically I'll just wear shorts and old runners or Keen sandals and wade a bit when needed. However I find standing too long in the river my feet start to freeze. Also if I need to cross a side channel or whatever the runners or sandals are scary slippery on slimy rocks. I need a better system.
Options I'm considering:
1- Simms and possibly other brands make a "wading shoe" that has a bit of a neoprene bootie that comes up your ankle a bit to keep gravel/sand out, and the sole has some felt down the center of the sole for added traction. This would solve my traction issue but probably do little for the cold feet.
2- Chap style waders. These would probably ventilate the best as your crotch/bum is not covered. Cold feet/legs would be minimized. However, all the ones I've seen have the rubber boots permanently affixed to the legs. I don't like this design as the boots are typically cheap with no arch support, and the rubber sole has zero grip on wet rocks. I think these waders are fine if you need to slip them on for a minute to launch a boat or whatever, but I would not want to fish in them all day.
3- Hip height waders. Cost/benefit wise I think these are the best option. If I could find a pair with neoprene booties then I can wear wading boots with felt sole. Traction issue solved and cold feet issue solved. Yes they will not breath as well as chap waders but I think it would be doable especially once standing in the cold water.
I'm curious what brands people would recommend? I'm not looking to go super high end. I'm only going to wear them a few times a year during the hotter months when I know I'll be fishing somewhere that requires standing in the river. Frog Toggs and similar economical brands are fine.