HISEA ONEXSY02ACA45S Waders Review
Our verdict
The HISEA ONEXSY02ACA45S neoprene waders cost $105.99, the highest price of the four waders compared here, and carry a 4.4 star average across 1,800 reviews, the smallest review count in the set. Bought-last-month sits at 0+, matching the FROGG 2713143 and trailing every other pair by a wide margin.
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Anglers who specifically want neoprene insulation for cold water plus a boot hanger feature, and who are willing to pay the highest price in this comparison, $105.99, for that combination.
Skip if
Skip it if budget matters, since TIDEWE offers a nylon-PVC pair at $49.99 with the same 4.4 star rating and 13,200 reviews, or if you want proof of recent demand, since bought-last-month here is 0+.
- Material Neoprene
- Color Next Camo Evo(s)
- Pieces 1
- Feature boot hanger, waders
- Priced 20% above the category median ($88.57 across 60 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 1,800 owner ratings
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Popularity4.2/5
1,800 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Cold water wading calls for insulation, and the HISEA ONEXSY02ACA45S waders answer that with a neoprene build finished in a Next Camo Evo pattern, priced at $105.99. That is the highest price of the four waders in this comparison, above both FROGG neoprene models at $89.15 and $99.99 and well beyond the $49.99 nylon-PVC TIDEWE pair, making this the clear premium option on cost alone.
On rating, HISEA holds 4.4 stars, matching the TIDEWE pair, though its 1,800 reviews is the smallest sample in this set, well under TIDEWE's 13,200. Bought-last-month sits at 0+, the same figure as the FROGG 2713143 and far below TIDEWE's 600+, which points to slower current turnover despite the matching star rating.
A built-in boot hanger is a genuine practical feature for storage and drying between trips, something not listed on the FROGG or TIDEWE pages. Neoprene construction should hold warmth better than nylon options in this category, but at more than double the price of some alternatives and with the lowest bought-last-month figure in the group, this pair reads as a premium, lower-volume pick rather than the go-to value option for most anglers shopping this category.
Pros
- Neoprene construction built for cold water insulation, matching the FROGG models on material
- 4.4 star average, tied with the TIDEWE pair for the top rating in this set
- Includes a built-in boot hanger, a feature not listed on the other waders in this comparison
- Next Camo Evo pattern offers a distinct camouflage finish
- 4.4 star rating holds steady despite the smaller 1,800-review sample
Cons
- Priced at $105.99, the highest of the four waders compared here
- Only 1,800 reviews, the smallest sample in this comparison
- Bought-last-month of 0+ matches the lowest figure in the set, tied with the FROGG 2713143
- Costs more than double the $49.99 TIDEWE pair for the same 4.4 star rating
Specifications
| Material | Neoprene |
|---|---|
| Color | Next Camo Evo(s) |
| Pieces | 1 |
| Feature | boot hanger, waders |
Performance notes
Neoprene is the material of choice for cold-water wading because it traps body heat far better than nylon, which is why the FROGG models and this HISEA pair share that build. The Next Camo Evo pattern is a specific camouflage print aimed at anglers who want to blend into vegetation rather than wear a plain color like the FROGG 2713143's forest green. A built-in boot hanger is a small but useful addition for drying and storing waders between trips without needing a separate rack. At $105.99, this pair asks buyers to pay a premium over every other option here, and with only 1,800 reviews backing that price, there is less of a track record to lean on than the 13,200-review TIDEWE pair offers.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average is a solid number on its own, but 1,800 reviews is the thinnest sample among the four waders in this comparison, well behind TIDEWE's 13,200. Bought-last-month reads 0+, matching the FROGG 2713143 as the weakest current-demand figure in the set and standing in contrast to TIDEWE's 600+. That combination, a good rating on a small sample paired with no recent purchase signal, suggests a pair that satisfies the buyers it has but has not built the broad, active following that the cheaper nylon-PVC option shows in current sales.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the HISEA wader cost more than the others?
At $105.99 it is priced above the $89.15 and $99.99 FROGG neoprene models and the $49.99 TIDEWE pair, likely reflecting its neoprene build, boot hanger feature and Next Camo Evo pattern. It still carries a 4.4 star rating, matching TIDEWE despite the price gap.
Is the HISEA wader well reviewed?
It holds a 4.4 star average, matching TIDEWE, but across only 1,800 reviews, the smallest sample of the four waders in this comparison. Bought-last-month also sits at 0+, the weakest current-demand figure among all four waders here, well behind TIDEWE's 600+.
What extra feature does the HISEA wader include?
It comes with a built-in boot hanger, useful for drying and storage, a feature not listed on the FROGG or TIDEWE pages in this comparison. The Next Camo Evo pattern is also unique to this listing among the four waders.