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waders and size

#1 Post by pookie5488 »

just got a new pair waders they are the right size in boot but seem very big in leg very like a tent.

Will these shrink or fit better when not so new or does it matter
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#2 Post by Donagh »

No they don't shrink its just the cut of the waders. I baought some abu waders as they were cheap and their like one of those sumo fat suits.

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#3 Post by pookie5488 »

that good to know it not just me then.

dont want to be onlyone looking like a sumo out there.
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#4 Post by Rockhopper »

Pookie,

That's the way most waders are made..some do have side adjusters though, but you can wear a belt with them, lots of guys do.

The bonus on baggy could come if you ever fell in the drink (God forbid) then baggy waders are easy to take off. On the same note, wearing a belt means they hold air and will stop you sinking as fast.

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#5 Post by Adam S »

are they breathables, rubber or neoprene? the breathables and rubber ones tend to be loose so you can wear them over layers for warmpth
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#6 Post by pookie5488 »

they are neoprene and baggie around the legs just
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#7 Post by Donagh »

Can the shoulder strap be tightened. The abu set I have come with a belt that I found in the pocket after 3 months of use. The belt will help pull up the waders and make walking distance easier. If this doesn't work maybe a high fat diet might help

The snowbee set I had before were a better fit but the seam went. I was told after that they should of been hung up by the shoulder straps to prevent this.

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#8 Post by gearoid mc s. »

Donagh wrote:
The snowbee set I had before were a better fit but the seam went. I was told after that they should of been hung up by the shoulder straps to prevent this.

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i have snobee waders aswel they are very good, but like pookie theres a bit of loose material round the legs, doesnt matter as long as you stay dry
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#9 Post by MC »

you guys are lucky, i cant find neapone waders to fit ( apparently they don't make them that big) and had to get waders made to fit which are excellent, just wear thermals under them

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