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  • #4617
    shane cavitt
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    What is everyone wearing for insulation under your waders? Some type of fleece pant or maybe something like flannel lined Mountain Khakis? If you are wearing fleece pants, what kind are you wearing? Something from the Simms or Orvis lines or something else altogether?

    #40557
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    On a truly frigid day, I wear a pair of Patagonia Expedition Weight (fleece) long johns under a pair of Adidas polyester tearaway warmups (which are synthetic but pretty thick).

    #40558
    anonymous
    Member

    I often wade in open turbulent

    #40559
    dan cone
    Member

    Today on the Guadalupe:

    Unders:

    #40560
    Mike Cline
    Member

    Smartwool Light or Medium Socks
    Underarmor 1.0 (when its not cold), 2.0 when it is
    Pair of lightweight synthetic pants-Simms, REI, North Face, etc.

    Even in the coldest water–UA 2.0 and a pair of sythetic pants will keep you warm enough, even if you’ve got some leaks in your waders.

    #40561
    chris adams
    Member

    I go with Patagonia Capilene 2 bottoms and a light synthetic pant if it is cool.

    #40562
    todd settle
    Member

    I like to wear something tight up against the skin like an under armour or bike pant, and then a fleece on top of that. The biggest problem is getting to “little Willi” in time of need.

    I also use foot warmers in between my two layers of socks. They help the feet. On the really cold days I will use one of those lower back heating pads you can that are like the foot warmers. Seems like the warmer my core is, the better off I am.

    Take care of your neck too. A fleece neck warmers does wonders for me.

    #40563
    Avatar photoEric Weller
    Member

    Depending on how cold it is I always start with UA 2.0 then light weight fleece pants.

    #40564
    Rob Snowhite
    Member

    legs go like this:

    north face merino something blend socks (they are at marshalls for $6 and i gave all my old smartwools to inlaws for the breck condo)

    ex officio funderwear

    base layer of patagonia silk weight
    mid weight orvis galatin green or smartwool or 686 (picked them up at the ski chalet here, terribly comfortable)
    heavyweight of redington stirups or orvis galatin blue or orvis bibs

    1 layer for fishing with air temps in the 40’s and not wading (think spring creeks)

    2 layers for days in the low 40’s or mid to upper 30’s

    3 layers for single digits or teens while wading

    i wear a pair of ex officio pants b/w waders and layers to hold wallet. tom has no issues wearing his bibs with crocs and going into a gas station. thats always a funny scene.

    #40565
    Rob Snowhite
    Member

    I also would like a pair of down pants to wear under waders:

    #40566
    Avatar photoJohn Bennett
    Member

    Depends on just how cold it is.
    Around freezing or a little above light Helly Hansens leggings and light flannel pants.

    A little below freezing, say -5 to -15 expedition Polar tec leggings/flannel pants

    -20 or more I wear heavy fleece over the Polar tecs. Although this isnt while wading but while out shooting and my outer layer is a pair of fleece lined snow boarding pants (substitute waders)

    The key is a good base layer

    #40567
    adam taylor
    Member

    90 percent of the time it is a pair of breathable thermals with a pair of ex-officio cargo shorts over them.  A wicking sock and smartwool on top for the feet.

    On really cold days I might go to a pair of redington fleece pants with stirrups. On the coldest of steelhead outings I will add a pair of snow pants over the thermals and I am ready to go.

    The idea of the heat pad on the lower back is a good one.  I started doing that a few years ago when hunting.  I put aThermacare over my kidneys and it makes a huge difference.

    #40568

    While I try to avoid cold water and either bide my time until our weather and water warms or head for more temperate climes, I occasionally join friends for a northern Arkansas lying and beer drinking trip briefly interrupted by fishing.

    #40569
    Rob Snowhite
    Member

    two more things:

    marshalls / tj max has what i think is their generic version of under armor called ‘8’. you can get all sorts of compression shirts ls and ss, cold gear, half zips etc. most are under $14. granted they are most likely not made with the quality and concience of a patagonia base layer, they work and they are wallet friendly (these stores also sell the heat packs for gloves and boots with ~ 20 units in one package for about $5.

    if you have not already realized, i’m a huge fan of the marshalls and tj max.

    as for the stick on heat pads, i spent the pm today in the ER due to a major neck muscle(s) spasm. i’ve got the ben gay one on my neck right now and its warm and toasty. i’d put this on my calves if i were to wade in winter for chrome or co. trout.

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