Product Preview: Cabela’s SuperMag Chest Waders

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posted on June 6, 2017
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Packed with 1600 grams of Thinsulate insulation, the SuperMag Chest Waders from Cabela’s offer superior protection from the elements and enhanced comfort. The 5-mm neoprene material is outfitted with Armor-Flex, an abrasion-resistant shell that should keep these waders in use for many years. Air bob soles allow for all-day comfort when trudging to and from the blind. Included is a quick-detach, 24-shell holder and pouch for essentials. An enhanced handwarmer pocket is also included with the SuperMag waders. What sets these apart is the diversity of sizing—tall and stout are available for bigger folks. Shown here in Realtree MAX-5 camouflage, Mossy Oak’s Shadow Grass is also available. Price: $240 (regular), $250 (stout, tall). Contact: Cabela’s Inc.; (800) 237-4444; cabelas.com.

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