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In reply to Post #1 I like the Trakker N2 waders because they're made from a lightweight supple material which makes them easy to roll down over the boots. As they're not stiff they're really easy to pull up once you get a take.
Obviously go for a bigger size.
Also, they're only £65 and they're the lightest waders I could find at 2.35kg.
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In reply to Post #2 Cheers
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In reply to Post #1 My Vass Tex 350 lightweight jobbies are ok - the boots themselves are quite low and I always go a size up so I can wear thicker socks etc - this makes access easier in the summer.
You could try these on your existing waders - https://wadeez.co.uk/
Met the owner randomly on a business seminar and he seems to have lots of happy customers . . .
Alternatively if you want to be super speed (eg fishing days) why not try some cheap breathables with stocking feet / wading boots that you can wear all day - I bought these for my summer river sessions where I'm standing in it all day - great value for the £
https://www.fishingmad.co.uk/products/bison-breathable-chest-waders-complete-with-felt-or-rubber-sole-mk2-wading-boots?_pos=17&_sid=b1f0aef36&_ss=r
Contrary to normal advice, size down on the boots tho - they are mahoosive!
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Hi all,
Any recommendations for waders that you don’t have to fight for 5 mins trying to get your feet in the boots?
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