Orvis neoprene neoprene_waders are the fisherman's choice for cold weather and cold water fishing.
This high-tech synthetic rubber offers great overall comfort and the mid-range price makes this a great option for the new angler's first pair of waterproof fishing pants. Neoprene neoprene_waders provide more thermal insulation than other types of outerwear because neoprene itself is a very good insulating material. Some of the advantages of this type of wader are that they're very lightweight, flexible, and provide a tighter fit than other types for better maneuverability in the field.
How Neoprene neoprene_waders Work
When fishing in cold water or extreme conditions, whether on the beach or stream, surprise hypothermia can be a real threat. The heat retention abilities of neoprene fishing neoprene_waders are a fisherman's best bet for protection against cold weather. Plus, neoprene is somewhat buoyant and can provide a bit of flotation while standing in (or falling into) rough water.
Neoprene works by trapping a thin layer of body-temperature water next to your skin. Body heat warms the water against the skin, which works to reduce heat loss from the body. This reduced heat loss allows you to comfortably stay in colder water for a longer time than traditional rubber or breathable fabrics. Neoprene is also a good insulator, because the non-breathable fabric doesn't allow more cold water inside it, like some other types.
Taking Care of Neoprene neoprene_waders
Good protective outwear is an essential component in any angler's arsenal. Although this gear is an investment, if you take care of them they will last a good long while. Remember to always store these pants upside down to help them to dry more quickly and prevent rot. Plus, Orvis covers these pants with the Orvis Unconditional 4-year Guarantee, the only one of its kind in the industry.









