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RedHead® Bone-Dry Hobbs Creek® Hip Waders

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  • Tough, resilient ozone-resistant rubber sandwiched between 2 layers of lightweight 3-ply nylon jersey for a 100% waterproof barrier
  • Resists cracking and deterioration for years of dependable use
  • Proven more abrasion resistant than rubber, canvas, or nylon
  • 8mm wool felt insole
  • Brown boot lined with 200 gram Thinsulate Insulation
  • Camo boot lined with 600 gram Thinsulate Insulation
  • Sizes up to 10 have a 34'' inseam; sizes 11 and larger have a 35'' inseam
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  • Tough, resilient ozone-resistant rubber sandwiched between 2 layers of lightweight 3-ply nylon jersey for a 100% waterproof barrier
  • Resists cracking and deterioration for years of dependable use
  • Proven more abrasion resistant than rubber, canvas, or nylon
  • 8mm wool felt insole
  • Brown boot lined with 200 gram Thinsulate Insulation
  • Camo boot lined with 600 gram Thinsulate Insulation
  • Sizes up to 10 have a 34'' inseam; sizes 11 and larger have a 35'' inseam
  • Outside rubber pull strap
  • Adjustable nylon strap
There are several good reasons why these are our best-selling hip waders. They're tough, comfortable, packed with the features you need, and best of all, they're affordable. The wader's tough, stretchable 3-ply construction sandwiches a resilient layer of special ozone-resistant rubber between two layers of lightweight 3-ply nylon jersey for 100% abrasion-resistant waterproof protection. The rubber layer resists cracking and deterioration to give you years of dependable use. Soft sponge rubber lining adds insulation. Reinforced cushioned knee pads soften the blow when kneeling. Further warmth and comfort provided by 8mm wool felt insole. Brown boot lined with 200 gram Thinsulate™ Insulation. Camo boot lined with 600 gram Thinsulate Insulation. Sizes up to 10 have a 34'' inseam; sizes 11 and larger have a 35'' inseam. Outside rubber pull strap. Adjustable nylon strap. Choice of lug or felt sole. Imported.
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Maryland has banned the use of Felt Sole waders so I am wondering how I can choose the Boot type, I see color and size, but no drop down option for Sole type.
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No comparison felt is the only way to go they don’t slip on rocks at all they save your ankles and knees trust me felt all the way.
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Rubber is good for clay banks as they have a tendency to grip well. Cleated rubber soles are okay if the stream rocks are not slippery. Felt is much better if you are wading in rivers and streams that have algae and slime covering the rocks and bottom. They are though terrrible if you are walking in the water with a clay bottom or along the bank on clay as you will likely slip and fall.
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I wear a twelve and ordered a thirteen glad I did
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Doubtful - your feet may feel cramped in the bootfoot. I'd recommend going one size larger than your normal shoe size.
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probably not. I wear a 7 and with thick socks I have to have a 8
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i would recommend a half size up with heavy wool socks
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To hook to your belt to keep them from sliding down
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They attach to your belt to keep the boots up.
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You fasten them to your belt in case your thighs aren't thick enough for a snug fit.
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The width is standard "D" width.
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These are not available in a 15. Please look at the King Size: 38-751-971-70, size 15, Brown; 38-751-969-70, size 15, Realtree Max4.
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What does the "Size" represent? Boot size?
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