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BASSDASH
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| department | Men |
|---|---|
| date_first_available | November 4, 2023 |
| manufacturer | BASSDASH |
| product_warranty | For warranty information about this product, please click here |
| best_sellers_rank | #30,090 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #87 in Hunting Camouflage Accessories |












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Customers find these waders comfortable, lightweight, and well-made for the money, with one customer noting they're roomy enough for a parka and vests. Customers disagree on the sizing, with some finding them just right while others say the boots run small.
Very comfortable and well worth the money great product 👌. Read more
I wear men's shoe size 11 (5'10" and 180 lbs) and I ordered 10 because I wear typically medium size and didn't want the wader to be way too big. The stocking fit me well with thick socks even though it's one size smaller than my feet size. They fit perfectly so I don't have to worry about shoving extra inches of the neoprene stocking into my wader boots every time I put on my size 11 boots. I can just slip my feet into the boots just like how I wear my normal shoes. It's awesome. The top portion of the wader is still bigger than my body. When I tighten the belt, it does fold a bit but it's really not that bad compared to other waders I tried for my size. I understand companies manufacture one size for each shoe size with extra space so big boys can fit in too. With this one though, I don't look like I'm wearing a sumo wrestler costume, which is nice. I like the hand warmer pockets where it's open so I can touch my own hands. The material is very light and it doesn't bother me one bit when I have to hike a couple of miles to my fishing destination. One little criticism for an improvement would be that I wish the belt loops kept the belt stay on better when I unbuckle it. There aren't that many loops and the belt fits much smaller than the size of the loop so they easily fall out. If it stays on better, it will be easier to handle these waders. Overall, this is a very nice quality breathable camo waders for the price. I'm happy with the purchase. Read more
I consider myself a Big & Tall man , Im 6' 1" roughly 350lbs , its hard to find waders for us bigger men that fit good and the boot size matches up good also. sizes like these are hard to find in box stores . and we usually have to spend a fortune on a good fitting product . these have been one of the best finds Ive purchased … I done a Youtu*be full review on my channel Fishing_With_Big-D look for the Black and White symbol of a fishing lure … I've had these for 3 plus trout seasons now and they are still holding up great . I fish almost every week , sometimes twice a week during trout season , I have put these to the test and they are awesome. and the price wasn't bad at all compared to Red Heads or Toggs , definitely a great value. fit great and I got the neoprene socks so that I could use felt bottom boots with mine. best decision ever . Read more
I bought these Bassdash waders for a specific reason. I already own Simms G4Zs and Orvis Pros—both top-tier waders—but the Bassdash models aren’t trying to compete at that level, and that’s reflected in the price. At about one-tenth the cost, they serve a completely different purpose for me. I picked these up mainly because I was using my Simms waders in saltwater. While they can handle it, the amount of post-trip care expensive waders require just isn’t worth it sometimes. At nearly $1,000 a pair, I’d rather not risk exposing my G4Zs—or my Orvis Pros—to that much salt. That’s where the Bassdash waders come in. They’re a great low-stakes alternative. After a session, I can just hose them off, hang them up, and call it good. With my Simms, on the other hand, it’s a whole process—thorough rinsing, drying, folding down boot covers, re-drying, lubricating zippers, and so on. I don’t have to worry nearly as much with these, which is exactly what I wanted. If they last a couple years, so be it, but I'll save my Simms G4Z's for Alaska or perhaps other saltwater ventures, just not every weekend like I'm doing today. That said, I still take care of them, and for $150, they’re really not bad. They’re lightweight, breathable, and after testing them in the surf today, I stayed completely dry. I usually wade around knee to thigh deep, sometimes up to my hips depending on the wave energy, and they held up perfectly. I also didn’t overheat, and I really like the Desolve camo pattern—it looks good and stands out just enough. Now, they aren’t perfect, and here are a couple areas where they could improve: Sizing: The inseam runs a bit long. I bought the XXL with the size 12 Integrated Boot (Not the neoprene sock) and I’m about 5'11". They fit me well in the chest but ride a little high—nearly up to my armpits. If you’re taller, say 6'0"–6'2", the fit would probably be spot-on. But, I don't mind, it's only about an inch higher than my other waders. Boot fit: The boot sizing feels a bit loose. I’m a true size 12 in most brands—Nike, Skechers, etc.—but these feel closer to a 12.5 or even 12.75. Wearing two pairs of socks helped, but I’ll probably add some thick felt inserts to snug them up. Some pros: Excellent quality for the $150 price point. The Desolve camo pattern looks great. Nice pocket setup: one top front pocket (great for bait bags), pass-through hand pockets, and an internal flip-up pocket for your wallet or keys. Zippers and overall build quality seem solid so far. Overall, I’m impressed. For the price, you really can’t go wrong with these waders. They’re practical, comfortable, and perfect for situations where you don’t want to risk your high-end gear. Read more
I like them, very similar to the FT hell benders , very lite, comfortable, well made for price, no leaks Read more
First, the good stuff: awesome camo pattern. Well thought out pocket placement and details - I like the pass through mitt pocket and soft backing inside a lot. The buckles are well thought out for foolproof entry without mixing up left/right and getting the straps twisted. For the not so good: the sizing was difficult to dial in from the online guide. I liked that there were two mediums for short and tall, but it could’ve been easier to figure out. I feel lucky I selected the right size: they’re a little long overall but will work just fine. The biggest bummer is that my very FIRST DAY using them I got a snag and a hole. I have no idea on what but I felt the horrible feeling of a wet foot about 4 hours into my first day using them. If I’d been licking blackberries I’d understand, but I have no idea how they got knicked in a marsh and flooded timber. The provided iron on patch is convenient but I’m bummed I’m even having to use it after the first trip out. I really want to like these but I’ve got serious doubts they’ll hold up even a season at this rate. Read more

So far, so good! Love the camo pattern as I plan to dual purpose these for Duck hunting and fly fishing. Time will tell for durability and if there is any leakage. Paired these with the Paramount outdoors stone fly boots and ended up sizing down to a medium and the fit was perfect. I will post a follow-up review after hunting season. Read more
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