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Poduct Size: You can see the picture size chart, fishing chest waders have different sizes, men and women can wear
Color: Camo
Includes Accessories: belt, boot rack, waterproof bag
Material: Nylon and PVC Material
Package Size: 13.39*12.60*3.54in (34*32*8cm)
Daniel K.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I was pleasantly surprised to find that these fit pretty well. I'm a pretty large mammal and putting things on I wasn't sure if they're going to be able to fit all the way to the top, but they did it fit to my shoulders.I got the size 12 boot for men and I'm about 6'1 270 and everything fits pretty well. Seems fairly durable as long as all the seams hold up. I'll be happy with these if they last me a couple seasons since we're kayak fishermen we probably only bring them out every once in awhile, mostly in the spring.
Cassandra French
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
These seem pretty cheap and they were, but they work for what in need them for which is just crossing flooded creeks to do work for prepping for deer season or shed hunting.
BDC
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I have heavy thick neoprene waders that will keep me warm when duck hunting in near freezing water. This wader is not that or even close and they didn't describe it as that. They are more like a thicker PVC like raincoats were always made from before the newer high tech materials. They are glued to the un-insulated heavy rain boots which are more like old agriculture boots. I always preferred this type of wader for wade fishing in warmer weather. I never really liked stocking foot waders and these are another type that you can take off real quick and drive to the next fishing spot. They aren't the most comfortable and the water can press wrinkles into your legs.Pros:They are lighter and less bulky than many other options which makes them easier to pack in a small space.They are less expensive than most options.They are easier to get on and off.They seem well made for this type of wader.The hanger is a nice thing to have.Cons:They will likely tear easier than a neoprene wader, but you have to be careful with any of them.They will freeze you in cold weather.They will fill up with water easier if you fall than most neoprene waders which makes them more dangerous in swift water or if you step in a hole.They are easier to get off than a neoprene wader if you needed to in an emergency or when your finished fishing.No one is going to complement you at the fishing hole on your designer waders.Conclusion:These won't replace my neoprene waders for duck hunting. I might throw them on in the summer when I ride the ATV on a really muddy day or I will take them on a fishing trip if the water isn't excessively cold. They will never be as comfortable as higher tech version, but I knew that before I got them.
Justa Jer
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Alright, waterlogged adventurers and weekend anglers, let's wade into the world of affordable dryness with these Fishing Bootfoot Chest Waders. If you're looking for a budget-friendly way to stay dry while fishing, duck hunting, or engaging in other aquatic activities (like searching for lost car keys in the lake – we’ve all been there), these waders might just be your new best friend.First off, let's talk about the price. These waders are definitely on the lower end of the cost spectrum, which is a huge plus for anyone who doesn't want to break the bank just to stay dry. They’re a perfect, cheap way to keep the water out without emptying your wallet.The nylon/PVC construction feels reasonably durable for the price. They’re not going to withstand heavy-duty abuse or encounters with particularly sharp underwater rocks, but for casual use, they hold up just fine. They do their main job of keeping you dry.The bootfoot design is convenient, eliminating the need for separate wading boots. However, this is where one of the minor drawbacks comes in: sizing. They don't offer half sizes. So, if you're between sizes, you'll have to choose whether you want them a little snug or a little loose. I opted for the slightly larger size, which leaves some extra room in the boots. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it allows for wearing extra thick socks for added warmth in colder water. It’s like having built-in sock storage!So, why not five stars? The lack of half sizes is a bit of an inconvenience, and while the construction is decent for the price, I wouldn't expect these waders to last forever with heavy use. They’re a great entry-level option or a good backup pair, but if you're a serious, hardcore wader, you might want to invest in something more robust.Overall, these Fishing Bootfoot Chest Waders are a solid choice for anyone looking for an affordable way to stay dry while enjoying their favorite water activities. They’re not the fanciest or most durable waders on the market, but they get the job done without costing a fortune. Four stars. Because sometimes, keeping it simple and affordable is all you need.
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