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Our men's fishing waders are constructed in durable waterproof materials to keep you dry and comfortable on every angling adventure. Devoted anglers need a good pair of reliable hip or chest waders—find the best options at frogg toggs® in leak-proof gear that keeps you dry whether you’re casting from a riverbank, wading a stream, or fishing saltwater flats. When your waders are weatherproof, sturdy, and provide the right traction, you can focus on what matters the most—the fish.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of fishing waders?

The two main types of fishing waders are chest waders and hip waders. Chest waders extend from your feet to your chest and are the most versatile option, allowing you to fish in deeper water while staying dry. Hip waders stop at the hips and are better suited for shallow streams, shorelines, or bank fishing where full coverage isn’t necessary. Within these categories, waders are also available in different foot styles, such as stockingfoot and bootfoot. Materials also vary with neoprene and breathable fabrics, which are suitable for different weather conditions and fishing environments.

What is the difference between stockingfoot and bootfoot waders?

Stockingfoot waders end in a neoprene sock rather than an attached boot, so they are worn with separate wading boots. This setup provides a more precise fit and allows anglers to choose boots with the traction and support suited to their terrain. Bootfoot waders have the boots built in, making them faster and simpler to put on and remove. They are often preferred in muddy, flooded, or marsh environments where convenience and waterproof coverage are the priority.

What is the difference between neoprene and breathable waders?

Neoprene waders are made from an insulating material similar to what is used in wetsuits. They provide warmth and durability, making them well-suited for cold water fishing in fall and winter. Because neoprene does not allow moisture to escape, it can feel hot during physical activity or in warmer weather. Breathable waders are made from lightweight waterproof fabrics that allow sweat and moisture vapor to escape while still blocking water from the outside. This makes them more comfortable for active fishing and for use in mild or warm conditions.

What do you wear under fishing waders?

What you wear under waders depends on the weather and water temperature. In cold conditions, anglers typically wear base layers and insulating mid-layers such as thermal tops, fleece pants, and wool socks to retain warmth. In warmer weather, lightweight moisture-wicking pants or shorts are often enough. Bulky layers should be avoided because they can restrict movement. With stockingfoot waders, neoprene or wader socks can improve comfort and help achieve a better fit inside wading boots.

Should you size up in fishing waders?

It is often a good idea to allow extra room when choosing fishing waders, particularly if you plan to wear layers underneath. Waders that are too tight can limit mobility and make them difficult to put on or remove. Many brands size waders based on measurements such as chest, waist, and inseam rather than standard clothing sizes, so checking the manufacturer’s size chart is the best way to find the right fit. Some models also offer different cuts, such as regular, slim, or husky, to accommodate different body shapes.

How do you care for and maintain fishing waders?

Proper care helps extend the life of fishing waders. After each use, rinse them with fresh water to remove dirt, sand, or salt. Allow the waders to dry completely before storing them, ideally by turning them inside out first so both sides can dry thoroughly. Store them in a cool, dry place without tight folds that could stress the seams or material. For breathable waders, occasional reapplication of a durable water repellent (DWR) treatment can help maintain performance. It is also a good practice to periodically check for small leaks or worn areas so they can be repaired before they worsen.