Collection: Men's Wadewear

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Designed for you. Created for the outdoors. Whether you’re hiking, fishing, or exploring the outdoors, frogg toggs gear is dry, lightweight, breathable and protects against the harshest elements. Designed for you. Created for the outdoors. Whether you’re hiking, fishing, or exploring the outdoors, frogg toggs gear is dry, lightweight, breathable and protects against the harshest elements.
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Men’s wadewear from frogg toggs® offer the leak-free protection avid outdoorsmen trust—they’re ideal for hunting, fishing, or simply adventuring. A good pair of waders can make the difference between a boot full of mud or warm, dry feet. Explore our complete line of men’s durable hip and chest waders constructed in neoprene, lightweight PVC, and nylon for comfortable, high-quality waterfowl and fishing gear.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are waders used for?

Waders are designed to keep your body dry when you’re standing or moving through water, mud, or other wet environments. They’re commonly used for activities like fishing, waterfowl hunting, farming, wildlife management, and general outdoor work. Waders make it possible to access shallow water, marshes, and muddy terrain while protecting you from moisture and helping you stay comfortable in cooler conditions.

What types of waders are available?

Waders are typically available in two main styles: chest waders and hip waders. Chest waders extend from your feet up to your chest, providing full coverage for deeper water or rougher conditions. Hip waders stop at the hips and are a lighter option for situations where you only need protection in shallow water or damp ground. Both styles come in different materials and foot designs, including options with built-in boots or stockingfoot styles that are worn with separate boots.

How do breathable waders differ from neoprene waders?

Breathable waders are made from waterproof fabrics that allow heat and moisture vapor from your body to escape. This helps keep you more comfortable during warmer weather or activities that involve a lot of movement. Neoprene waders, on the other hand, are made from a thicker insulating material similar to a wetsuit. They trap body heat and are often preferred for colder conditions where staying warm is just as important as staying dry.

How should waders fit?

Waders should fit comfortably with enough room to move naturally and wear layers underneath if needed. You should be able to bend your knees, step over obstacles, and walk without the material feeling tight across your shoulders, hips, or legs. Waders that are too snug can restrict movement and put unnecessary stress on seams over time. For the best fit, check the sizing chart on the product page.

Can waders be used in cold weather?

Yes. Many waders are designed specifically for cold environments. Neoprene waders provide built-in insulation, while breathable waders can be layered with warm clothing underneath. Choosing the right material and layering system helps maintain comfort in colder temperatures.

How should waders be cleaned and stored?

After use, it’s best to rinse waders with fresh water to remove mud, debris, or salt that can wear down the materials over time. Let them dry thoroughly before putting them away, ideally allowing both the inside and outside to air dry. Once dry, store them in a cool, dry area where the material isn’t tightly folded or compressed. Regularly checking for worn areas or small leaks can help you address problems early and keep your waders performing well.