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Wader Trousers Patagonia Swiftcurrent Wader

Patagonia Swiftcurrent Wader

Wader Trouser

£499.00
2stores
Wader Trousers vidaXL Wathose mit Stiefeln Dunkelgrün Größe 46 Grün

vidaXL Wathose mit Stiefeln Dunkelgrün Größe 46 Grün

Wathose

£30.99
1store

Three tips when buying wader trousers

Chest waders are suitable when you stand in deep water. They reach your chest and protect you even if it starts to rain, as water cannot leak into the waist. Waist waders are suitable when you stand in shallower water. They are often a little easier to move around in, as you are free above the waist.

If you’re fishing in cold weather, neoprene wading trousers are a good choice. It is thick and insulating, making it warmer than other materials. As they are not breathable, they shouldn’t be used on hot days, as you will quickly become damp if you start to sweat.

If you’re fishing in warm weather, choose breathable wading trousers. They consist of several layers of material that both stop water from penetrating whilst also wicking away sweat. However, you may need a few extra layers of clothing, as this type of material doesn’t insulate as well as neoprene does.

  • Bootfoot comes with boots that are attached to them. The advantage here is that you don’t have to worry about water leaking in anywhere, as the trousers and the boots are attached to each other. However, it can be difficult to find a size that suits both your feet and legs.

  • Stockingfoot comes without boots. This means that you have to buy a pair of wading boots, but on the other hand you can choose exactly which boots you want. These models are often a little more flexible to walk in.

No matter which boots you choose, it is important that their grip is good so that you don’t lose your footing on slippery rocks or in strong water currents.

In some cases, you might need a pair of wading bootsas well.

WADING PANTS

FAQ

It is a pair of waterproof suspenders that are either paired with a pair of waterproof boots or with a pair of neoprene socks. With a pair of wading pants, you can wade in water without getting wet. The boots are almost always made of rubber, while the pants are often made of PVC coated textile (galloon), neoprene, or rubber.

There are two different common models, and these are bootfoot waders and stockingfoot waders.

  1. Bootfoot. This model is more common on the cheaper variants. Typical for this model is that the wading pants are paired with a waterproof boot. The advantage is that you don't have to spend money on a pair of separate wading shoes. However, if you are going to walk longer distances, this can be a disadvantage, as the boots are not as comfortable as a pair of your choice.

  2. Stockingfoot. This model has no boots, but at the end of the wader pants there are a pair of neoprene socks attached. The only drawback is that it is a more expensive option because you have to buy a pair of suitable wading shoes. The advantages are that you can choose which boots you want and find a pair that fits your feet perfectly.

It depends on the type of water you should use your pants in. If you are only going fishing in shallow water, a pair of waist waders is a smoother option, as these resemble a pair of regular pants more than a pair of chest waders. With a pair of waist waders, you can also move your upper body more freely. Chest waders are the most common model and make it possible to wade out at chest height, which allows you to use them in any type of water.

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