Fleece-Lined UnderWader Pants

Our fleece-lined pants are essential cool-weather fishing gear.

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A lightweight nylon shell combined with brushed microfleece interior keeps you warm in a casual-looking, yet insulating and warm wading pant. Our fishing pants are quick-drying and moisture wicking for extra comfort. A slightly tapered leg means getting in and out of waders more easily. Perfect for cool-weather fishing trips, their casual style, with pockets for all your gear, let you wear them straight from the river to the lodge or local diner. In khaki. Nylon/polyester microfleeece. Washable. Imported.
Even waist sizes 30-44. In 30" inseam or 32" inseam.
 
 
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Sizing Information for Orvis Men's Clothing

Orvis clothes are cut generously to accommodate an active country lifestyle. We build plenty of “wearing ease” in all our garments to ensure you will enjoy them for many years. We field-test all of them on associates, and we take into consideration how the clothing will be worn. For example, when we fit outerwear, we always size it with the appropriate layers beneath. That means you do not need to order a size up for a comfortable fit.

Not sure what size to order? Just chat, e-mail, or call 888- 235-9763 our Customer Service experts. They will be happy to give you the actual garment measurements for any item we sell.


Jackets, Shirts, and Outerwear Measurements for Men
Garment
Size
Small
Medium
Large
X-Large
XXL
Chest Size
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
Waist Size
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
Shirt Neck Size
14 1/2
15 - 15 1/2
16 - 16 1/2
17 - 17 1/2
17 - 18 1/2
Arm Length from Center Back
33
33 1/2 - 34
34 1/2 - 35
35 1/2 - 36
36 1/2 - 37
General Sizing Guidelines
General Size Height Short Sleeve Length Long Sleeve Length Garment Body Length
Regular Sizes For men 5' 8" to 6' 0"      
Short Sizes For men shorter than 5' 8" Approx. 1" shorter Approx. 1 1/2" shorter Approx. 1 1/2" shorter
Long/Tall Sizes For men 6' 0" and taller Approx. 1" longer Approx. 1 1/2" longer Approx. 1 1/2" longer

Inseaming Guidelines: Most Orvis pants are available custom hemmed to your inseam length. In addition, many of our pants can be plain finished or cuffed. Plain finished hems are cut for length, then folded under, creased, and sewn. When tailoring a cuffed hem, we create a 1 1/4” cuff at your request. Simply specify your preference when ordering.

Hat Sizes / Adult Head Measurements
Garment Size Small Medium Large XL XXL
Hat Size 6 3/4” – 6 7/8” 7” – 7 1/8” 7 1/4” – 7 3/8” 7 1/2” – 7 5/8” 7 3/4”
Head Size 21 1/8” – 21 1/2” 21 7/8” – 22 1/4” 22 5/8” – 23” 23 1/2” – 23 7/8” 24 1/4”
Hand Sizes for Gloves
Hand Size 8" 8 1/2" 9 - 9 1/2" 10 - 10 1/2"  
Shoe Sizes
US 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.5 12 13 14 15
EURO 40 40.5 41 41.5 42 42.5 43 43.5 44 44.5 45 46 47 48
UK 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 12 13 14
CM 25 25.5 26 26.5 27 27.5 28 28.5 29 29.5 30 31 32 33
How to Measure

Men's SizingIn all instances, hold tape firm and level, but not tight.
a. Head: Using a flexible/soft tape measure, start 1" above the ear. Follow around head staying 1" above the ear. This will give your most accurate reading. Then refer to the chart for size.
b. Neck Circumference: Wrap tape around to the base of your front neck and allow room for wearing comfort. OR measure the collar length of a favorite shirt.
c. Sleeve Length: From the center back of your neck with your arm slightly bent, follow the tape around to your wrist bone.
d. Chest: Wrap a tape measure evenly around the fullest part under your arms.
e. Waist: Wrap tape around your natural waistline, or where you actually wear your pants.
f. Seat/Hip: Standing with your feet together, measure around the fullest part of your hip (approx. 7-8" below the waist). Don’t forget to keep the tape level.
g. Inseam: Best taken from an existing pair of pants you like. Measure along the garment inseam from the crotch seam to the hem.
h. Glove Hand: Measure all the way around the flat part of your hand, excluding the thumb, and around the widest part at the knuckles. Use the chart above to convert this measurement in inches to your corresponding glove size.

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Fleece-Lined UnderWader Pants

Find cool-weather comfort to get the most out of your fall fly fishing

By Tom Rosenbauer

Fleece-Lined UnderWader PantsSome of my favorite fishing happens late in the season. Maybe it’s the crisp air, or maybe it’s the knowledge that time is running short, that every cast counts. But I’m not one to let cooler temperatures—air or water—slow me down. If you’re like me, you want to make the most of late-season opportunities while staying warm and comfortable, even during long days on stream.

The trick to fall fishing is to outfit yourself for changing conditions. Mornings that start out downright frosty often take a turn for the warmer as the sun works its way higher in the sky. Then, in the afternoon, temperatures begin to drop again. Getting out of the water to add or remove layers beneath your waders to accommodate changing conditions only serves to break your concentration, taking you away from what’s really important: the year’s final chances to fly fish.

The solution is simple: just pull on a pair of Fleece-Lined UnderWader Pants. The lightweight nylon shell with its gently tapered leg makes getting into your favorite waders a breeze. The brushed microfleece lining insulates without unnecessary bulk, so you can move freely in the water and while scrambling along the shore, and does an excellent job of wicking perspiration away from your skin when daytime temperatures climb. Plus, the nylon outer layer’s quick-drying properties ensure you’ll stay comfortable should any stray water find its way past your waders.

The peachskin-soft khaki-colored exterior and full complement of pockets gives the UnderWaders a casual look that you can wear from streamside straight to dinner—although I’d recommend taking your waders off first.

Get the most from late-season fishing with a warm pair of insulated UnderWader Pants that won’t restrict your freedom of movement while you’re fishing and won’t cramp your style when the day’s fishing is done.

 
 
 
 
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