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Waders PVC NASH ZT HD

NASH ZT HD fishing waders designed to provide full protection, great freedom of movement and a roomy chest cut—ideal for carp fishing and any situation requiring long periods in the water or at the water’s edge.
101.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH ZT HD PVC Waders

Durable NASH ZT HD fishing waders in laminated PVC, designed for demanding carp anglers. They provide full chest protection and fast, hassle-free donning thanks to an innovative internal boot system.
101.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Zero Tolerance Polar Parka Jacket

Technical NASH Zero Tolerance Polar parka for cold-weather fishing, combining a durable outer shell, hollow-fiber insulation and a soft fleece lining to keep you warm and dry during long sessions at the water's edge.
161.65 (CHF) incl tax

NASH ZT Deluxe Bivvy Slipper

Comfortable NASH ZT Deluxe bivvy slippers to keep your feet warm and dry in your fishing shelter, featuring a fleece lining and a reinforced sole.
30.35 (CHF) incl tax

NASH ZT Field Wellies Boots

NASH ZT Field Wellies neoprene fishing boots, fully waterproof, providing warmth, comfort and support for anglers exposed to dampness and cold during long sessions.
80.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fishing clothing is much more than just a jacket and pants. A well thought-out outfit protects you from cold, wind, rain and sun, while giving you the freedom of movement you need to cast, set the hook and handle your gear with precision. This category brings together technical fishing clothing suitable for different conditions and fishing styles.

Adjusting your fishing clothing to the weather

The weather can change quickly by the water. A good strategy is to think in layers:

  • Base layer to wick away sweat and keep your skin dry.
  • Mid layer (fleece, softshell) for thermal insulation.
  • Outer layer that is waterproof and windproof to protect you from rain and gusts.

In hot weather, choose lightweight, breathable, quick-drying clothing with good UV protection. In cool or wet conditions, go for waterproof fishing jackets and pants with sealed seams, while still maintaining good breathability to avoid condensation on the inside.

The best technical materials to look for

The choice of materials is essential for comfort by the water. Modern synthetic fabrics offer excellent moisture management and quick drying. You will often find:

  • Polyester and polyamide for their light weight and durability.
  • Softshell for a good combination of warmth, wind protection and flexibility.
  • Breathable waterproof membranes for rain jackets and pants.

Cotton is still appreciated for its comfort when dry, but it dries slowly and holds moisture. For long sessions or rainy weather, it is generally better to opt for technical fabrics.

Comfort, mobility and safety by the water

Fishing clothing should move with you without getting in the way. Ergonomic cuts, stretch zones and pre-shaped knees on some pants greatly improve comfort. Many designs feature practical pockets to keep pliers, leaders, lure boxes or small accessories within easy reach.

Safety should not be overlooked: clothing with reflective inserts or contrasting colors improves your visibility. In full sun, choose fabrics with UV protection, lightweight long sleeves and suitable headwear to limit sunburn and fatigue.

Putting together a complete fishing outfit

To get the most out of your gear, think of your outfit as a complete system:

  • Top: technical T-shirt or breathable base layer, complemented with a fleece or sweatshirt depending on the season.
  • Jacket: windbreaker or waterproof jacket with adjustable hood, functional pockets and a sturdy zipper.
  • Bottoms: durable pants, possibly reinforced at the knees and seat, or technical shorts for summer.
  • Accessories: beanie or cap, neck gaiter, thin gloves, technical socks to keep your feet dry and warm.

By adapting these elements to your style of fishing (from the bank, by boat, wading) and to the season, you gain comfort and endurance, allowing you to stay focused on your technique.

FAQ - Fishing clothing

Question: How do I choose the right size for my fishing clothes?
Answer: Use your usual measurements and allow for half a size extra if you plan to wear several layers underneath. Check the manufacturer’s size guide and remember that waterproof jackets are often designed to be worn over a fleece.

Question: Should I prioritize waterproofing or breathability?
Answer: Ideally, you want a good balance of both. For frequent or heavy rain, choose a high level of waterproofing. For long walks to your spot and mild days, good breathability is essential to avoid feeling clammy.

Question: What clothing should I choose for summer fishing?
Answer: Go for lightweight, quick-drying garments with UV protection: technical long-sleeve shirts, breathable T-shirts, convertible pants or shorts, combined with a cap or wide-brimmed hat.