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snakefiddler July 12th, 2004 09:39 PM

another wader question
 
i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at some
today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an experience similar to
the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend, daughter, or someone. i tried
on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the hips, and rear end (less
an issue than the length)- i wear a 61/2 shoe, (i'll be buying a sock
foot) so the foot fit, but they come up to between my neck and my shoulders.
an extra small will probably work for my height and weight (i am fairly
small), but the foot size would be too small.
any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler



Scott Seidman July 12th, 2004 11:02 PM

another wader question
 
"snakefiddler" wrote in
:

i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at
some today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an experience
similar to the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend, daughter, or
someone. i tried on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the
hips, and rear end (less an issue than the length)- i wear a 61/2
shoe, (i'll be buying a sock foot) so the foot fit, but they come up
to between my neck and my shoulders. an extra small will probably work
for my height and weight (i am fairly small), but the foot size would
be too small. any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any
ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler



Get a pair made for women.

Scott

Scott Seidman July 12th, 2004 11:02 PM

another wader question
 
"snakefiddler" wrote in
:

i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at
some today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an experience
similar to the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend, daughter, or
someone. i tried on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the
hips, and rear end (less an issue than the length)- i wear a 61/2
shoe, (i'll be buying a sock foot) so the foot fit, but they come up
to between my neck and my shoulders. an extra small will probably work
for my height and weight (i am fairly small), but the foot size would
be too small. any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any
ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler



Get a pair made for women.

Scott

Tim Lysyk July 13th, 2004 12:26 AM

another wader question
 
Either look at waders made specifically for women, or get them made custom.
My wife had her waders custom made, most manufacturer's will do that. It
costs more, but is worth it. Also, make sure the foot fits properly.

Tim Lysyk



Svend Tang-Petersen July 13th, 2004 12:31 AM

another wader question
 
snakefiddler wrote:

i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at some
today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an experience similar to
the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend, daughter, or someone. i tried
on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the hips, and rear end (less
an issue than the length)- i wear a 61/2 shoe, (i'll be buying a sock
foot) so the foot fit, but they come up to between my neck and my shoulders.
an extra small will probably work for my height and weight (i am fairly
small), but the foot size would be too small.
any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler


I know there's a fair amount of Orvis bashing here, but they do have waders for
women:

http://www.orvis.com/store/product_d...bcat%5Fid=7303


Mu Young Lee July 13th, 2004 01:52 AM

another wader question
 
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, snakefiddler wrote:

on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the hips, and rear end (less
an issue than the length)-


Big is not an issue. Tight would be a problem. Mu
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snakefiddler July 13th, 2004 02:57 AM

another wader question
 

"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"snakefiddler" wrote in
:

i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at
some today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an experience
similar to the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend, daughter, or
someone. i tried on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the
hips, and rear end (less an issue than the length)- i wear a 61/2
shoe, (i'll be buying a sock foot) so the foot fit, but they come up
to between my neck and my shoulders. an extra small will probably work
for my height and weight (i am fairly small), but the foot size would
be too small. any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any
ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler



Get a pair made for women.

Scott


even with women's waders, there is a foot size/ height compatibility issue.
i have time to look into it further, though, and i will. i have looked at
some on the internet, and have seen a couple that come close. i may just
have to bite the bullet, and buy a pair a little long, so long as they will
still fit under my armpits. i'm really not concerned with how loosely they
fit. i'm also thinking that maybe a large boy's size might work.
custom made would be nice, but can't do it on my student budget.

snakefiddler










snake



John Richardson July 13th, 2004 04:00 AM

another wader question
 

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...


Get a pair made for women.

Scott


even with women's waders, there is a foot size/ height compatibility

issue.
i have time to look into it further, though, and i will. i have looked at
some on the internet, and have seen a couple that come close. i may just
have to bite the bullet, and buy a pair a little long, so long as they

will
still fit under my armpits. i'm really not concerned with how loosely

they
fit. i'm also thinking that maybe a large boy's size might work.
custom made would be nice, but can't do it on my student budget.

snakefiddler


I don't think the height of your waders is going to be a big issue. Even if
you are a dwarf, you're going to have a hard time finding chest-wader water
you're going to want to hang out in. Casting is a huge pain when you're up
to your chest in water. Although I'm a long way from a dwarf, I rarely
stand in water above my waist. Usually the current is too strong, even
though I'm not a floater. If I can't reach a spot by casting to it, I blame
my casting, not my waders. I view the wader part above my waist as
anti-1/4-1/2-3/4-full-Reid protection. I only use it when I think I need
it. What I look for in a wader is foot size and leg length. If both of
those are satisfactory, I'm happy with them. None of them fit any of us
perfectly. I've got a pair of Patagonia's I bought on sale for a deep
discount. They don't fit anywhere, but I love them. What I love about
them is the fact that I can turn them into waist high waders easily, which
is the way I use them 90% of the time. If you can be comfortable in your
full waders while wearing them as hip-waders, in my opinion, you've got a
good set of waders.

John



[email protected] July 13th, 2004 06:52 AM

another wader question
 
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 16:39:36 -0400, "snakefiddler"
wrote:

any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.


No help, but I have half of the same problem. get 'em big enough to
fit me and the feet are too big. Bah. I have to lose weight. I have
a very nice pair of breathable Cabela's women's size (it was an
excellent sale). Too tight to get into above the pelvis. Too tight
to wear anything under above the ankles. Feet are just fine,
however...

Then there's the pair of neoprenes. I might have to do some cut and
glue (a gracious gift from someone who didn't want to fix the leaks
and didn't want them going to waste. Once on above the waist, however,
they weigh a lot (and will weigh much more with water in) and my waist
suddenly looks as if it's well above where my real chest is. If I cut
them at the waist, maybe they'll work well. No way I go in deep fast
water very deeply, anyway. Even with a jacket on, one can have some
deadly troubles wading in deep water.
--

rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing.
Often taunted by trout.
Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli

Steve Sullivan July 13th, 2004 06:54 AM

another wader question
 
In article ,
"snakefiddler" wrote:

even with women's waders, there is a foot size/ height compatibility issue.
i have time to look into it further, though, and i will. i have looked at
some on the internet, and have seen a couple that come close. i may just
have to bite the bullet, and buy a pair a little long, so long as they will
still fit under my armpits. i'm really not concerned with how loosely they
fit. i'm also thinking that maybe a large boy's size might work.
custom made would be nice, but can't do it on my student budget.


There is the ticket. A kids size might be less expensive as well.

Steve Sullivan July 13th, 2004 08:40 AM

another wader question
 
In article ,
lid wrote:

No help, but I have half of the same problem. get 'em big enough to
fit me and the feet are too big. Bah. I have to lose weight. I have
a very nice pair of breathable Cabela's women's size (it was an
excellent sale). Too tight to get into above the pelvis. Too tight
to wear anything under above the ankles. Feet are just fine,


Why do you care about the feet? Just stick your foot in all the way,
and have all the excess bunched up and around your ankle, like if you
had a tube sock that was too big.

[email protected] July 13th, 2004 09:00 AM

another wader question
 
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 07:40:20 GMT, Steve Sullivan
wrote:

In article ,
lid wrote:

No help, but I have half of the same problem. get 'em big enough to
fit me and the feet are too big. Bah. I have to lose weight. I have
a very nice pair of breathable Cabela's women's size (it was an
excellent sale). Too tight to get into above the pelvis. Too tight
to wear anything under above the ankles. Feet are just fine,


Why do you care about the feet? Just stick your foot in all the way,
and have all the excess bunched up and around your ankle, like if you
had a tube sock that was too big.



These are bootfoot waders. If they were stocking foot, no problem.
Hey, snakefiddler, go for stocking foot waders?
--

rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing.
Often taunted by trout.
Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli

snakefiddler July 13th, 2004 11:59 AM

another wader question
 

wrote in message
...
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 07:40:20 GMT, Steve Sullivan
wrote:

In article ,
lid wrote:

No help, but I have half of the same problem. get 'em big enough to
fit me and the feet are too big. Bah. I have to lose weight. I have
a very nice pair of breathable Cabela's women's size (it was an
excellent sale). Too tight to get into above the pelvis. Too tight
to wear anything under above the ankles. Feet are just fine,


Why do you care about the feet? Just stick your foot in all the way,
and have all the excess bunched up and around your ankle, like if you
had a tube sock that was too big.



These are bootfoot waders. If they were stocking foot, no problem.
Hey, snakefiddler, go for stocking foot waders?
--

rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing.
Often taunted by trout.
Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely

on it.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli


yeah, i'm looking at stockingfoot waders, since i have a great pair of
boots. do most of ya'll use full waders or hipsters? as it is now, i am
frequently in standing in water up to my rear end, sometimes a little
deeper, but i don't anticipate going into water much deeper than that, so
guide pants might even do the trick. however, my thought is that since i am
making the purchase i might as well go ahead with the extra coverage just in
case. plus, being cold natured, a little extra at the top wouldn't hurt.

snakefiddler



Scott Seidman July 13th, 2004 01:06 PM

another wader question
 
"snakefiddler" wrote in
:


"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"snakefiddler" wrote in
:

i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at
some today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an
experience similar to the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend,
daughter, or someone. i tried on a pair of smalls. they were
pretty big in the hips, and rear end (less an issue than the
length)- i wear a 61/2 shoe, (i'll be buying a sock foot) so the
foot fit, but they come up to between my neck and my shoulders. an
extra small will probably work for my height and weight (i am
fairly small), but the foot size would be too small. any of ya'll
have any experiences like this- or have any ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler



Get a pair made for women.

Scott


even with women's waders, there is a foot size/ height compatibility
issue. i have time to look into it further, though, and i will. i
have looked at some on the internet, and have seen a couple that come
close. i may just have to bite the bullet, and buy a pair a little
long, so long as they will still fit under my armpits. i'm really
not concerned with how loosely they fit. i'm also thinking that maybe
a large boy's size might work. custom made would be nice, but can't do
it on my student budget.

snakefiddler




Don't forget that wader inseams are usually given from crotch to floor,
not to the top of the foot.

Scott

Bill Kiene July 13th, 2004 03:31 PM

another wader question
 
Try on the Simms waders. They have pretty go sizes.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA

Web site: www.kiene.com


"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...
i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at some
today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an experience similar

to
the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend, daughter, or someone. i

tried
on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the hips, and rear end (less
an issue than the length)- i wear a 61/2 shoe, (i'll be buying a sock
foot) so the foot fit, but they come up to between my neck and my

shoulders.
an extra small will probably work for my height and weight (i am fairly
small), but the foot size would be too small.
any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler





Bill Kiene July 13th, 2004 03:31 PM

another wader question
 
Try on the Simms waders. They have pretty go sizes.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA, USA

Web site: www.kiene.com


"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...
i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at some
today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an experience similar

to
the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend, daughter, or someone. i

tried
on a pair of smalls. they were pretty big in the hips, and rear end (less
an issue than the length)- i wear a 61/2 shoe, (i'll be buying a sock
foot) so the foot fit, but they come up to between my neck and my

shoulders.
an extra small will probably work for my height and weight (i am fairly
small), but the foot size would be too small.
any of ya'll have any experiences like this- or have any ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler





riverman July 13th, 2004 04:27 PM

another wader question
 

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

wrote in message



These are bootfoot waders. If they were stocking foot, no problem.
Hey, snakefiddler, go for stocking foot waders?
--




yeah, i'm looking at stockingfoot waders, since i have a great pair of
boots. do most of ya'll use full waders or hipsters? as it is now, i am
frequently in standing in water up to my rear end, sometimes a little
deeper, but i don't anticipate going into water much deeper than that, so
guide pants might even do the trick. however, my thought is that since i

am
making the purchase i might as well go ahead with the extra coverage just

in
case. plus, being cold natured, a little extra at the top wouldn't hurt.

snakefiddler



My experience was that I started with mud boots, and discovered that I
wanted to wade to my knees. So I got hip boots, and discovered that I wanted
to wade to my waist. Then I got low chest waders and discovered that they
leaked everytime I was standing hipdeep and reached down or bent over just a
little. Now I have high chest waders, and a lot of gear that I don't use.
Go for stockingfoot chest-high waders, I'd suggest.

(And by now, you should be regretting not bidding on those Simms.g)

--riverman



snakefiddler July 13th, 2004 06:10 PM

another wader question
 

"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"snakefiddler" wrote in
:


"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"snakefiddler" wrote in
:

i won't be purchasing a pair of waders until fall, but i looked at
some today. i'm hoping that some of ya'll may have had an
experience similar to the one i had, maybe with a wife, girlfriend,
daughter, or someone. i tried on a pair of smalls. they were
pretty big in the hips, and rear end (less an issue than the
length)- i wear a 61/2 shoe, (i'll be buying a sock foot) so the
foot fit, but they come up to between my neck and my shoulders. an
extra small will probably work for my height and weight (i am
fairly small), but the foot size would be too small. any of ya'll
have any experiences like this- or have any ideas?

thanks in advance for any help.

snakefiddler



Get a pair made for women.

Scott


even with women's waders, there is a foot size/ height compatibility
issue. i have time to look into it further, though, and i will. i
have looked at some on the internet, and have seen a couple that come
close. i may just have to bite the bullet, and buy a pair a little
long, so long as they will still fit under my armpits. i'm really
not concerned with how loosely they fit. i'm also thinking that maybe
a large boy's size might work. custom made would be nice, but can't do
it on my student budget.

snakefiddler




Don't forget that wader inseams are usually given from crotch to floor,
not to the top of the foot.

Scott


thanks, scott- i didn't know that.
snake



snakefiddler July 13th, 2004 06:14 PM

another wader question
 

"riverman" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

wrote in message



These are bootfoot waders. If they were stocking foot, no problem.
Hey, snakefiddler, go for stocking foot waders?
--




yeah, i'm looking at stockingfoot waders, since i have a great pair of
boots. do most of ya'll use full waders or hipsters? as it is now, i

am
frequently in standing in water up to my rear end, sometimes a little
deeper, but i don't anticipate going into water much deeper than that,

so
guide pants might even do the trick. however, my thought is that since i

am
making the purchase i might as well go ahead with the extra coverage

just
in
case. plus, being cold natured, a little extra at the top wouldn't

hurt.

snakefiddler



My experience was that I started with mud boots, and discovered that I
wanted to wade to my knees. So I got hip boots, and discovered that I

wanted
to wade to my waist. Then I got low chest waders and discovered that they
leaked everytime I was standing hipdeep and reached down or bent over just

a
little. Now I have high chest waders, and a lot of gear that I don't use.
Go for stockingfoot chest-high waders, I'd suggest.





(And by now, you should be regretting not bidding on those Simms.g)

--riverman


( smart ass G)
i would have loved to- couldn't though. summer school loans are pretty
small and the money i make with my two jobs goes to all my necessities.
plus, if i recall correctly, they were a medium.

snake



[email protected] July 13th, 2004 11:07 PM

another wader question
 
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 13:10:00 -0400, "snakefiddler"
wrote:


Don't forget that wader inseams are usually given from crotch to floor,
not to the top of the foot.

Scott


thanks, scott- i didn't know that.
snake

Neither did I. Makes sense once you think about it. But I don't
think women consider inseams much. Women's stuff is sized for girth
or 'petite' and that's it. Guys always have inseam to consider with
anything covering their legs.
--

rbc:vixen,Minnow Goddess,Willow Watcher,and all that sort of thing.
Often taunted by trout.
Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli


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