Cabelas has many of thier branded waders in big sizes, but to figure out the size you'll need to go try them on.
Hey i want to buy a pair of waders i may just get the knee high ones but if i get the chest ones what size will i need> i wear a size XXX shorts or 48's and a 2-xxx shirt thanks for the help anyone
Cabelas has many of thier branded waders in big sizes, but to figure out the size you'll need to go try them on.
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Here are the ones I use. I do a lot of wading in cold weather & am very satisfied with them. Insulated & pretty tough. Measure around your chest to get an idea of what size you will need but it would be better if you could try them on like GRIZZ says. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...614&hasJS=true
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Most do go by shoe size, but, I had to get the ones for fat people. I forget what they call them for us pleasantly plumb fellows...:D
Stout I had to go up a shoe size, needed to make room for two pair of socks.Originally Posted by fishingpox
Crappie fishing is my lighthouse of sanity in an insane world,
It keeps me from crashing on the rocky shores of everyday life.
Crappie.com is my beacon of light!
Do not forget a good sharp knife and have it handy. If you stumble and fall you may have to cut them enough to get the water out and get them off. lol
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I'm gonna remember that next time...I never thought of that...Originally Posted by ribit
I got mine at bps where I could try them one. Found nothing anywhere close locally that fit. Still had to get a shoe size larger to fit the rest of me. Think about what kind of surfaces you'll be standing and walking on before you buy. Since I use mine more in small streams, got the felt soles so they will slip less on the rocks. A buddy has rubber soles and has a real problem keeping balance on slick spots and wears himself out catching himself all the time.
i bought a set of the cabelas supermag waders last year to duck hunt in and absolutley love em.. they have 1600 grams of thinsulate and 5mm of neoprene and i havent had cold feet yet and thats been huntin in frozen swamps a few times last year. they are kinda pricey...around $190 but worth every penney imho. my 2 cents