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Jogging Homme Korda Insulated Jogger - Dark Olive

Korda Insulated Jogger: thermal comfort, optimal mobility, and moisture protection by the water.
59.00 (CHF) incl tax

Short Homme Korda Kore Chino Shorts - Olive

KORE Olive Chino Shorts by Korda, combining comfort, modern style, and technical finish designed for anglers, suitable for both active fishing and everyday life.
45.45 (CHF) incl tax

Short Homme Korda KORE Quick Dry Shorts

Short Quick Dry Korda for fishing | Quick-drying, comfort, water-resistant
36.35 (CHF) incl tax

Salopette Homme Korda Polar - Dark Kamo

Salopette Polar Korda, high-performance fishing garment, extreme insulation, long-lasting comfort.
123.55 (CHF) incl tax

Men's Bib Korda Polar - Olive

Korda Polar Carp Bib: ideal thermal fishing gear, robust construction and ergonomic design for maximum comfort in cold weather.
109.00 (CHF) incl tax

Men's Overtrousers Korda KORE DRYKORE Over Trousers - Olive

Korda KORE DRYKORE Olive overtrousers, waterproof and breathable protection for demanding anglers, with 15K membrane, great freedom of movement, ultra-durable.
109.00 (CHF) incl tax

Men's Pants Korda KORE Lite Joggers

Korda KORE Lite Joggers: lightweight pants perfect for fishing, ultra-comfortable and durable.
45.45 (CHF) incl tax

Men's Shorts Korda Kore Jersey Shorts

Korda Kore Jersey Shorts - Comfortable and breathable technical shorts for fishing and everyday use. Ideal for successful summer sessions!
39.00 (CHF) incl tax

Korda Jogging Kore Pants

Korda Kore Olive Jogging: comfort, durability, and practicality for all-season fishing.
45.45 (CHF) incl tax

Short Homme Korda Kore Kombat Shorts Military - Olive

Short de pêche technique Korda Kombat Olive, performance et confort pour pêcheur.
54.45 (CHF) incl tax

Korda Polar Kombats Dark Olive Pants

Korda Polar Kombats Dark Olive: ultra-warm polar technical pants, water-repellent Ripstop, ideal for winter fishing, 9 pockets, great comfort
81.70 (CHF) incl tax

Men's Pants Korda Kore Original Kombats Military - Olive

Korda Kore Cargo Pants- Original Kombats Military Olive ultra-resistant for demanding fishermen
68.10 (CHF) incl tax

Fishing pants, bibs & shorts for every style of fishing

Good fishing pants, a well-cut bib or the right shorts make all the difference during a day on the water. Whether you’re sitting for hours on the bank or walking a lot along the shore, your clothing needs to provide protection, freedom of movement and thermal comfort. At GiantFish, you’ll find fishing pants, bibs and shorts designed specifically for anglers, with functional cuts and useful details for use in the field.

How to choose your fishing pants

The right fishing pants depend on your technique and the weather conditions. Pants that are too heavy or poorly fitted will interfere with your casting, while fabric that’s too thin will let in cold and moisture. Choose pants with a comfortable waistband, good freedom of movement around the knees, and enough room to wear a thermal base layer underneath if needed.

  • Mobile fishing (spinning, street fishing): go for lightweight, breathable pants with an ergonomic cut.
  • Static fishing (carp, feeder): prioritize insulation, with thicker or lined fabrics.
  • Functional pockets: cargo pockets, secure zippers and belt loops so you can keep pliers, small boxes and accessories close at hand.

Waterproof bibs for tough conditions

Fishing bibs are ideal when it’s cold, windy or rainy. The high cut protects your lower back and stomach, areas that are often exposed when you bend over to handle fish or tackle. Adjustable suspenders distribute the weight evenly and keep the garment in place, even when the pockets are loaded with small boxes and gear.

On wet days, a waterproof and breathable bib worn over pants or technical base layers creates an effective barrier against rain and spray, while allowing internal moisture to escape. Look for models with reinforced knees and seat to withstand abrasion on the boat, dock or bank.

Shorts and lightweight clothing for summer

In summer, well-designed fishing shorts provide cool comfort and full freedom of movement. They dry quickly when you’re working close to the water and make it easy to walk the banks, fish from a float tube or move around a boat. Choose lightweight yet durable fabrics with a water-repellent finish and, if possible, UV protection.

Technical fishing shorts often feature multiple pockets, a comfortable waistband and sometimes stretch inserts in key areas. They’re ideal for quick after-work sessions as well as long summer days, paired with a breathable T-shirt or a lightweight fishing shirt.

Materials, features and care

Fishing pants, bibs and shorts are available in a range of materials: polyester, nylon, softshell or technical blends. Waterproof or water-repellent fabrics protect against light rain and splashes, while breathable fabrics help prevent condensation build-up when walking or making repeated casts. Some models include a fleece lining or brushed interior for cooler periods.

  • Rinse your gear after use in saltwater to protect the fabrics and zippers.
  • Let it air dry, away from direct heat sources.
  • Regularly maintain the water-repellent treatment with suitable products to keep good protection against moisture.

FAQ – Fishing pants, bibs & shorts

What type of pants should I choose for winter? In cold conditions, opt for insulated pants or plan to wear a thermal base layer underneath. A waterproof bib worn as an outer layer will significantly improve protection against wind and moisture.

Are fishing bibs useful when fishing from the bank? Yes, especially if you stay still for long periods or if the ground is wet. The high cut protects your lower back and helps keep water and mud out when you squat or kneel near the water.

Shorts or pants for summer fishing? Shorts are lighter and more comfortable in very hot weather, while lightweight pants provide better protection against insect bites and tall grass. The choice comes down to your comfort and the type of spots you usually fish.