Ultimate wading boots deliver top-notch protection, comfort, and durability. Crafted with synthetic leather and reinforced fabric, these boots ensure all-day stability and long-lasting performance. The felt outsoles provide superior traction. With a burly toe bumper and high ankle support, these lightweight boots offer maximum protection without compromising comfort.
Constructed with heavy-duty, wear-resistant materials, these boots are built for durability and long life. The extended boot top offers better ankle support, complemented by strong laces for a secure fit. A felt outsole ensures traction, while the large heel pull makes it easy to put the boots on and take them off. Neoprene elements enhance shock absorption and comfort, and small holes on the sides facilitate water drainage and quick drying.
Waders with built-in rubber boots have been used by off-road riders by habit and due to lack of alternatives. They have several drawbacks though, especially for off-road riders. Rubber boots do not support the ankle. Also, if you are stuck in a swamp, it’s much easier to pull your waders out when you are in stockingfoot waders, because they are fixed with the boots on the ankle, and are more lightweight then waders with built-in rubber boots.
Stockingfoot waders are much more common and reliable now, and they have plenty of advantages over the waders with built-in rubber boots:
For off-road riders, especially hardcore riders, stockingfoot waders feel much more comfortable than rubber boots.
In most of cases, all the problems with sweating during the ride are associated with cotton under your gear. The fact that you sweat is normal, but wearing cotton under the membrane is a mistake.
A membrane is made for gear to "breathe". It allows air to flow inside out and sweat to evaporate, while not letting outside moisture come inside. If pure cotton is worn as thermal underwear, the water and sweat path ends there. Because cotton is an absorbent material, it holds everything that the skin emits and makes it uncomfortably moist inside the gear.
It is very important to put on a proper thermal layer that does not retain moisture under the membrane. It also doesn't have to be 100% synthetic. Blended fabrics with a minimum amount of synthetic fibers (even 20%) may work. In general, the less cotton, the better the moisture wicking quality is though. This also includes the top and bottom of the gear, and socks.
For the cold season, use additional insulated thermal underwear as a second layer after the base layer thermal clothes — a fleece is a good choice.
Base layer thermal underwear is the trickiest thing. Riders usually think they don’t need it in summer. The thing is, you need it not to warm yourself but to control thermal insulation and proper sweat evaporation. It is made specifically to be worn under waders and jackets as the first layer. The same goes for thermal socks.
Waterproof bags and backpacks are must-have for your belongings and dry clothes.
Waterproof smartphone pouch will protect your phone from water. With a waterproof pouch you can take shots under the water or use your smartphone without needing to clean your hands every time you use it.
Gloves provide extra comfort when riding ATVs and UTVs, and keep your hands dry and protected from sharp twigs and stones.
Check the headwear page to find balaclavas, buffs, hats and caps to complete your off-road warrior set.
There are several factors to consider. All membrane waders are durable, lightweight and breathable, so they are comfortable at any time of the year.
Please remember to wear thermal underwear as a base layer for the membrane to work most effectively. Thermal underwear keeps you comfortable by transferring moisture away from the skin.
We like to divide gear by type of riding:
Waders with built-in rubber boots are quite popular, but waders with wading boots are technologically advanced, safe and comfortable and are becoming more popular nowadays because of their advantages. So, think twice when buying waders — make a right choice.
We have an easy-to-read sizing chart to help you find your size. Men’s and Women’s sizing is shown there. If you choose the boots for a woman, choose one size smaller boots, as 8 men US size boot equals 9 US for women.
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Our blog comes in handy. Learn more in How to store gear. This short article covers all the questions on the topic.
This is a pretty tricky question. We talk about it in detail in our blog. Learn more in our short article How to clean gear after riding.
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WASHING Do not wash your wading boots in a washing machine. We recommend that you clean your boots by hand.
Step 1. Cleaning inside. You can use brunch or a rag.You can do this under running water, with a garden hose, or in a container of some kind.