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Product Spotlight: Pro Line Non-Insulated Rubber Chest Waders

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  • by Kelly Blumenschein
  • — September 16, 2011

The Pro Line Non-Insulated Rubber Chest Waders are designed for waterproof and comfortable wear at a cost efficient price.

Made of vulcanized rubber, the Pro Line waders are reliable for long-term use. Each pair features steel shanks for stability and support, as well as heavy-duty, double thick cleated boots for extra traction. The knee features a toe cap for additional protection in the field.

The waders easily adjust to fit a wide range of sizes with belt loops and a chest draw string. Optional accessories include both wader suspenders and a wader belt.

Available in sizes ranging from 7 to 13, Pro Line’s non-insulated rubber waders provide a rugged yet comfortable solution for your outdoor project needs.

For more information about the Pro Line Non-Insulated Rubber Chest Waders, please email customercare@fondriest.com or call 888.426.2151.

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