Simms Headwaters Stockingfoot Wader
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Simms Headwaters Stockingfoot Wader
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The Simms Headwaters waders are Gore-Tex and built in the USA...Find that in another brand wader! More details...
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From mountain rivulet to brackish estuary your journey starts with Simms Headwaters™ Stockingfoots, combining primetime value with a heaping dose of in-river innovation. Lightweight GORE-TEX® 3-layer fabric enhances maneuverability, while GORE-TEX® reinforced fabric in front leg panel—along with new front leg seam construction—steps up durability when and where it counts. Cinch the top of the wader via an adjustable shock cord to keep essential heat in and weather out, and source the Headwaters today for wallet-friendly meets guaranteed Made in USA performance. Features - -
Lightweight GORE -TEX® 3-layer fabric in light color offers a versatile solution for fresh & saltwater environments -
GORE -TEX® reinforced fabric in front leg panel for added durability -
New front leg seam construction to help eliminate inseam abrasion issues -
New chest pocket design & adjustable shock cord cinch at top of wader -
Built-in belt loop at center back; nylon wading belt included -
Abrasion resistant material for more durable built-in gravel guards -
Updated styling details Headwaters™ Stockingfoot Wader Size Chart | Men's Sizes | Largest Girth (chest, waist or hips) | Inseam (crotch to floor) | Stockingfoot | | S | 35" - 36" | 31" - 32" | 7 - 8 | | M | 39" - 40" | 33" - 34" | 9 - 11 | | MS | 39" - 40" | 29" - 30" | 9 - 11 | | MK | 41" - 42" | 33" - 34" | 9 - 11 | | ML | 39" - 40" | 35" - 36" | 9 - 11 | | L (9 - 11) | 43" - 44" | 33" - 34" | 9 - 11 | | LS | 43" - 44" | 31" - 32" | 9 - 11 | | LK | 45" - 46" | 33" - 34" | 9 - 11 | | LL (9 - 11) | 43" - 44" | 35" - 36" | 9 - 11 | | XL | 47" - 48" | 35" - 36" | 12 - 13 | | XLS | 47" - 48" | 31" - 32" | 9 - 11 | | XLK | 49" - 50" | 35" - 36" | 12 - 13 | | XXL | 51" - 52" | 35" - 36" | 12 - 13 | GORE-TEX® Wader Care: -
The #1 tip to prolonging the life of a wader is drying your waders. It is important to dry your waders out after each use. We recommend drying the inside first (if damp) and then the outside. When drying the outside you can pull your gravel guards up until the feet are dry and then flip them down to dry the rest of the wader -
Washing - Use a front load machine or hand wash. Use cold water and normal detergent that does not contain bleach. Once you have washed the waders make sure you dry them properly start by drying the inside first. Never put your waders in the dryer, the heat will adversely affect the seam tape on your waders and will void your warranty. -
Fit - We offer more sizes than anyone, a good fit goes a long way to extending the life of your wader. Make it clear that people should use their exact measurements as we have already provided extra room for layering and movement. -
General Care - Do not store inside your car for long periods of time excess heat will damage your waders. -
Use A Mat - Always put your waders on using a protective mat to shield the neoprene feet from rocks. The Headwaters gear bag for example has a pull out mat that works great for this. -
Proper Layering - Do not wear jeans under your waders. Jeans are highly abrasive wearing on your waders from the inside out. More importantly jeans and sweatpants do not transfer moisture away from the body. Use proper layering (to view our layering collection, go here). Using layers such as these will help wick moisture away from your body and assist in the waders ability to breathe. -
Stains - most stain removers will work fine on our waders. As long as the stain remover does not contain bleach you should be o.k.
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