Hardy EWS Breathable Waders
Keeping you waterproof yet comfortable while fly fishing, the Hardy EWS Breathable Waders move moisture away from your body so you stay dry and at stable temperatures for however long you're out on the water. There's no need to treat the Hardy EWS Breathable Waders gently-- they were built for the avid angler who is looking for fly fishing waders that can take some knocks.
Hardy on Hardy EWS Breathable Waders
Those in the know have consistently voted the Hardy EWS Breathable Waders as the most comfortable and perhaps the toughest of breathable waders out there. Good looks, good features, good breathability, a great package. The Hardy EWS Breathable Waders have taken a stride further. Hardy has simply looked at every aspect of the wader afresh, tweaking wherever possible to make improvements, giving you the Hardy EWS Breathable Waders.
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- Leland on Hardy Fly Fishing Products
- The history of Hardy is long and stoic:
- the House of Hardy was dry fly fishing in the late 1800's and early
- 1900's. One simply did not fish dry flies without a Hardy bamboo rod.
- Today it is no different! Hardy Fly Fishing continues to excel in the
- manufacture of not only bamboo, but also fly rods and fly fishing
- reels made with modern materials.
- The first Hardy Fly Rod was designed
- and built out of necessity when brothers William and John Hardy
- simply could not find a fly rod worthy of their high standards. They
- contracted a local cabinet builder to put together their first split
- bamboo rod. The fly rod was the first of its kind to give an angler
- the ability to false cast to a rising fish.
- Throughout the 20th century Hardy
- continued the development of fly rod and fly fishing reel. The
- manufacturing list from Hardy Fly Fishing Products reads like a Hall
- of Fame list including the Palakona Cane, the Perfect, the Smuggler,
- the JLH Ultralite and the Bougle. From their design of the Cascapedia
- Salmon reel, to the first use of carbon fiber for fly rod
- manufacturing, Hardy Fly Fishing Products has and will continue to be
- a leader in the fly fishing arena.
Leland on Hardy Fly Fishing Products
The history of Hardy is long and stoic:
the House of Hardy was dry fly fishing in the late 1800's and early
1900's. One simply did not fish dry flies without a Hardy bamboo rod.
Today it is no different! Hardy Fly Fishing continues to excel in the
manufacture of not only bamboo, but also fly rods and fly fishing
reels made with modern materials.
The first Hardy Fly Rod was designed
and built out of necessity when brothers William and John Hardy
simply could not find a fly rod worthy of their high standards. They
contracted a local cabinet builder to put together their first split
bamboo rod. The fly rod was the first of its kind to give an angler
the ability to false cast to a rising fish.
Throughout the 20th century Hardy
continued the development of fly rod and fly fishing reel. The
manufacturing list from Hardy Fly Fishing Products reads like a Hall
of Fame list including the Palakona Cane, the Perfect, the Smuggler,
the JLH Ultralite and the Bougle. From their design of the Cascapedia
Salmon reel, to the first use of carbon fiber for fly rod
manufacturing, Hardy Fly Fishing Products has and will continue to be
a leader in the fly fishing arena.
Hardy on Hardy Fly Fishing Products
Hardy dates back to 1872, when William
Hardy established himself as a gunsmith in his hometown of Alnwick,
Northumberland. A year later he was joined by his brother John James
and the Hardy Brothers Partnership came into being. For a few years,
the brothers only made and sold quality guns, from shotguns to
pistols, but their passion for fly fishing soon dictated a change in
direction.
A fly fishing hobby became their
profession and the reputation of Hardy fly rods and fly fishing reels
was born. Over the years, Hardy Fly Fishing Products has received
orders from anglers the world over, as well as the patronage of the
crowned heads of Europe. Hardy Fly Fishing Products has been honored
with no less than ten Royal Warrants of Appointment during its 127
years of existence. Throughout its history Hardy Fly Fishing Products
has been responsible for some of the most radical advances in fly
fishing tackle design.