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TideWe Bootfoot Chest Wader

Review Last Updated: October 2024
Nancy Perry
Product Review by Nancy Perry

Introduction

Today we'll be reviewing the TideWe Bootfoot Chest Wader.

Our reviews are based on in-depth research and product analysis. Let's dive in!

Pros

  • Belted waist
  • Elastic chest opening
  • Can be worn as a hip or chest wader thanks to the hip belt
  • Durable
  • Plenty of stretch which is perfect for walking long distances
  • The straps and elastic allow for great size adjustment

Cons

  • Some reviews complain that the calf of the boot is a snug fit

TideWe Bootfoot Chest Wader Product Review

The TideWe Bootfoot Chest Waders are 35% lighter than traditional rubber waders thanks to the rugged nylon with two-ply upper fabric. This composition makes it easy to fit them in your backpack and you’ll feel less weighted when fighting with big fish.

These waders are 100% waterproof with a nylon-reinforced PVC upper and waterproof boot attachment and taped seams guarantee provide water and dirt resistance during long days on the water.

The user-friendly design has adjustable H-back web suspenders with durable quick-release buckles while the flip-out chest buckles and top drawcord deliver convenience. Plus, a free 100% waterproof phone case is included to protect your belongings.

TideWe Bootfoot Chest Waders are all-purpose and are designed to keep you warm and dry on your fishing adventures, farming work, hunting or other messy environments. These waders range from sizes 7 to 14. If you have wide feet or if you prefer to wear thick socks, it’s advisable to choose one size larger than your usual size.

Lastly, the front pockets are useful to keep your multitool, compass, fishing knife, fishing line and the waistline belt is also a great addition.

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