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In reply to Post #8 Ollyskins nylon chests arrived yesterday and quality looks great. Lots of size options on the web site and super service replying to questions etc.The boot is a little shorter than the norm as well.
Well worth a look
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In reply to Post #3 From the Pros website: "Waders are manufactured to a smaller shoe size
so we recommend that you order one size bigger
than your usual size of shoe."
As with so many things foot based they don't go big enough sadly.
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In reply to Post #14 I use ocean. For the money I cannot fault them.
I find chest waders easier to get on thigh waders.
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In reply to Post #1 I use Vass waders (pvc) and they are perfect.
You just need to have them rolled down till the boots. They stay up and once you're putting them on, you've only got to pull them up. Doesn't take any effort at all.
See the pics in the link https://www.invictaangling.com/angling/vass-700-e-nova-fishing-chest-waders/
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I've heard getting a slightly bigger size in your preferred waders helps and then adjust the shoulder straps once on.
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In reply to Post #11 Do they do these in an XXS? 😂😂😂
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I found most waders very tight in the groin had some custom made in the end.
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In reply to Post #2 Just ordered some ☺️ tax free waders lol
Sadly my prologic ones weren't designed for water use
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In reply to Post #8 The cheap Daiwa Nylon ones are great for slipping on as they stay upright and open. The straps aren't great though and often un click without warning! The material is quite thin but they have lasted me 2 seasons so far.
https://www.total-fishing-tackle.com/daiwa-nylon-chest-waders?gclid=CjwKCAjw46CVBhB1EiwAgy6M4lK5af9Louqdd1q9kmUjEoxTbjn5Qqzv114hMBXDc_QJCu2y67jxDxoCRTgQAvD_BwE
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In reply to Post #6 on the look out for some as well - am searching for some with a short boot to ease getting on / off - will post if i find any.
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In reply to Post #6 Thigh waders--far easier if they are more suited? Trend is chesties but they all need rolling down to get in quick.
Ollyskins ones
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In reply to Post #5 Bumping this thread as I am thinking about getting some new waders. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
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In reply to Post #1 Ocean or any oversized rubber type. Avoid neoprene tight as hell and take ages to dry
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In reply to Post #2 Cheers gents 👍
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In reply to Post #1 another vote for the brilliant Pros waders fantastic value for just over 40 Quid no carp tax
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In reply to Post #1 Pros are good waders, cheap and easy to slip on as the top of the boot section stays open.
pros waders
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Iv currently got the trakker waders which can be a nightmare trying to slip on when I get a fish due to them flopping over on their own weight so I'm after peoples opinion on the best waders that are easy access when you get a run?
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