I never considered any other wader because this is the only one designed and cut for women that offers GORE-TEX® technology. And the patented front/back leg seam design and hourglass stockingfoot offer the most comfortable fit.
3-layer GORE-TEX® Pro Shell fabric technology with 5-layer front leg panel for additional durability
Incorporating our patented front and back leg seam design for exceptional comfort and articulation
Adjustable elastic 1.5" suspender with YKK® non-locking buckles
Exterior chest pocket with Velcro® closure
Fleece-lined hand warmer pocket with DWR treatment keeps hands warm & dry
Upper features women-specific cut with higher chest
Patented built-in Guide Model Gravel Guards
Built-in belt loop
Includes nylon wading belt and repair kit
Offered in a broad range of sizes - including short & tall - to accommodate diverse shapes and sizes
Every pair manufactured in Bozeman, Montana
Summary of Customer Ratings & Reviews
Customer Reviews
1 reviews (1 out of 1 customers recommend this product to a friend.)
Highly recommended
By: Ms. Wind Knots
Wyoming
Would you recommend?
Yes
2011-12-16
Finally. A gender specific, very comfortable wader. Perfect for winter wading. Used these this week, air temp 18 degrees, water 36 (tailwater). Love the hand warmer pocket & fit.
Sizing is generous. I found a small/large perfect for my 5'7", 130# frame. The stocking feet were sized for a 6/7, but my size 8s were just fine with a mid weight wool sock. Plenty of room for expedition weight layers.
It is obvious a lot of thought went in to designing these waders. A well made & nicely priced product.
Women's Headwaters™ Stockingfoots rated 5.0 out of 5 stars from 1 reviews.
Although I love to float...I don't want to be floating in wading boots that are too big. These are designed with a narrower last and work great paired with my Women's Headwaters™ waders. Add in the StreamTread™ sole technology and I'm set.
This shirt has UPF 50 sun protection, high-tech fabrics, pockets built specifically for fishing gear, and I don’t look like I’m wearing some borrowed pajamas when I’m out on the river.
When fishing Oak Creek above Sedona, the sun was brutal, so I pulled up and snapped the collar. This good looking shirt kept me comfortable and protected so I could concentrate on fishing.
I burn pretty easy, so thank you to whoever thought of the built-in finger loops for hand protection. And with the extra body length, when I’m rowing the boat, I’m covered.
Having caught two of Florida Flats fishing big three, I headed to Marathon Key in search of Permit. This shirt totally protects me, and the way they flattened the seams makes casting a breeze.
They’re perfect for fishing from the boat, and when the mood and conditions move me, jumping in the water for a little casting. The pockets carry just what I need for a short excursion, and they fit great.
I wore these pants to dinner last night and now I’m using them for what they’re made for... helping you to forget how hot it is when you’re fishing off of Isla Mujeres near Cancun.
I wear these pants for their bug protection and the fishing features I need. The pockets make reaching for necessities a breeze, and there’s nothing wrong with looking great either!