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Neoprene Wading Belt | Simms
Neoprene Wading Belt | Simms
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Premium Comfort Meets Essential Safety
The Simms Neoprene Wading Belt combines critical wader safety with superior comfort through innovative neoprene construction. This isn't just another wading belt—it's a comfortable, secure alternative to standard belts that provides the life-saving protection you need with all-day wearability you'll appreciate.
5mm Neoprene Comfort
Unlike traditional webbing belts that can dig in and cause discomfort, the 5mm high-density neoprene construction provides cushioned comfort against your body. The neoprene flexes with your movements while maintaining the secure hold necessary to prevent water from flooding your waders in case of a fall.
Heavy-Load Buckle for Maximum Safety
The new heavy-load Duraflex buckle delivers added strength and safety you can trust in critical situations. Easy to adjust even with cold hands or gloves, this buckle holds shape when tight to ensure safe wading in any condition.
Hook-and-Loop Adjustment
The 2-inch wide belt features hook-and-loop side adjustment for a customized, secure fit. This design allows for easy micro-adjustments to accommodate different wader thicknesses and layering throughout the season.
Key Features
- 5mm High-Density Neoprene: Comfortable alternative to standard wading belts
- Heavy-Load Duraflex Buckle: Enhanced strength and safety
- 2" Width: Optimal coverage and support
- Hook-and-Loop Adjustment: Customizable, secure fit
- Holds Shape When Tight: Maintains security for safe wading
- Easy Adjustment: Works with cold hands or gloves
- PFAS-Free: Crafted without harmful chemicals
Sizing
- S/M: 47" length
- L/XL: 55" length
Safety You'll Actually Want to Wear
The Neoprene Wading Belt is for anglers who understand that a wading belt is essential safety equipment but want one that's actually comfortable to wear all day. When you're ready to upgrade from basic webbing to premium comfort without compromising safety, this is your belt.
