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In reply to Post #1 Got a pair of pro waders for £46 had to wait as not in stock told to order one size bigger than normal boots don't come with a bag which would of been handy but decent waders
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In reply to Post #1 Have a look at Ollyskins - just bought a pair and very impressed
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In reply to Post #8 Another vote for waders .co .uk had mine years and are still in good nick
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In reply to Post #1 I’d suggest you look are fishingwaders.co.uk mine are nearly 10 years old and are still in great nick.
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In reply to Post #1 Get a pair of pros off eBay as good if not better than vass but without the carp tax
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Visit shops and try them on. The boot sizes are pretty much right. But the body fit is different.
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In reply to Post #1 Depends what you're going to be using them for, if its just a bit of wading in a pond for cap fishing the vass ones will be fine and are nice and cheap.
If you want to use them for other kind of fishing where you'd be wearing them all day id recommend some from cabelas. Ive got some for shooting on the marsh and I'm walking miles in them and they are much more comfortable for being in all day.
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In reply to Post #1 Vass will be fine
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In reply to Post #1 I've got a pair of snowbees I'm a size 10 but went for the size 12 just so I could get them on with ease . Cant comment on any of the other makes hope that helps
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In reply to Post #1
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Choice and Sizing please chaps!
Vass? Ocean? Daiwa?
I'm a size 11 in boot, just wondering if there's plenty of room around the waist if I opted for a size 11 wader?
I am fairly stocky, but I don't have a huge gut. If anything, my tiddies are more noticeable than my post lockdown expansion.
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