Snowbee Classic Fuller Body Neoprene Cleated Sole Chest Wade

Snowbee Classic Fuller Body Neoprene Cleated Sole Chest Wade

Snowbee Classic Fuller Body Neoprene Cleated Sole Chest Wade

  • High back style with integral neoprene brace straps, for additional warmth across the shoulders and top of back
  • Adjustable elasticated braces, with quick release clips & D-rings for accessories
  • 100% Polyamide
  • Fastening: hook_&_loop
  • Classic Full Body
  • 735-120920108FB
  • Reversed braces clips, so chest waders can be rolled down & converted to a waist wader
  • Front pouch pocket, with Velcro closure for security & drain hole
  • Double Neoprene knee pad, with screen-printed polyester tetoron pattern, for added wear and puncture resistance

Manufactured from a quality 4mm, double lined SCR (Styrene Chloroprene Rubber) grade composite Neoprene for flexibility and wearer comfort, these waders still offer ‘Snowbee quality’ but at down to earth prices. Both models feature a new, wide fitting, cleated sole PVC boot with full neoprene lining for additional warmth. The double layer, neoprene kneepads use a unique screen printed PU pattern to offer additional protection from punctures when kneeling.

SKU: B01J8IU39C
Dimensions: 41 x 33.8 x 19.4 cm; 3.62 Kilograms
Model: 735-120920108FB
Manufacture: Snowbee
Department: Men's
Department: Men's

From the manufacturer

Simple rules for sizing & best practice of Waders

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1) Best Fit

This photo shows a correct sized pair of waders. There is room in the bodyand the legs are long enough, so they do not pull tight when crouching, kneeling, or sitting.

2) Stepping Test

Put one foot up on a chair, to replicate the action of stepping up onto the bank. You should be able to do this without any 'tight-spots'. If not, you need a bigger size.

3) Kneeling Test

Try kneeling, as if you were un-hooking a fish. If the body or crotch seam feel 'tight' you need a bigger body size. If the legs pull tight at the front or back of the ankle seam, you need a longer leg size.

4) Removing your waders

This is the CORRECT way to remove wader socks. Sit down, or lean against the car or a tree, group the sock at the back of the ankle and pull each sock off in turn.