HISEA XSY03ACPGR44S Waders Review
Our verdict
At $109.99, the HISEA XSY03ACPGR44S is the most expensive wader in this comparison, but its 4.4 star rating across 1,300 reviews matches the top performers here, positioning it as a premium neoprene pick rather than a budget one for anglers who prize rating consistency.
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Anglers who want a green neoprene chest wader and are willing to pay the highest price in this lineup, $109.99, for a rating that ties the top-scoring alternatives at 4.4 stars.
Skip if
Skip this if budget is the priority, since this is the most expensive option here at $109.99, more than double the $49.99 TIDEWE listing, with no listed weight to compare directly against the FROGG and TIDEWE specs.
- Material Neoprene
- Color Green
- Pieces 1
- Priced 24% above the category median ($88.57 across 60 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 1,300 owner ratings
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Popularity3.8/5
1,300 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
Wading into cold water for a full morning session is where neoprene earns its keep, and the HISEA XSY03ACPGR44S is built from that material in a green colorway, sold as a single piece. At $109.99, it carries the highest sticker price of any wader in this comparison.
That price sits well above the $89.15 FROGG 2713143 and the $99.99 FROGG 2711126-2X, and more than double the $49.99 charged for the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11. What it does share with the top of this group is rating strength: 4.4 stars across 1,300 reviews puts it level with TIDEWE's 4.4 stars from 13,200 reviews, and ahead of both FROGG listings on that specific measure.
The listing does not specify a weight, unlike the 9 pound FROGG 2713143 or the 6.2 pound TIDEWE, so buyers comparing bulk across neoprene options will need to look elsewhere for that figure. At 1,300 reviews, the sample backing its 4.4 star average is smaller than TIDEWE's 13,200 but larger than the FROGG 2713143's 786, giving it a reasonably solid base for its price tier and a meaningful record of buyer feedback to weigh against the higher cost.
Pros
- 4.4 star rating ties the highest score in this comparison, matched only by TIDEWE
- 1,300 reviews is a solid sample size for a premium-priced wader
- Neoprene construction, the same material used on the FROGG 2713143
- Rating outperforms both FROGG models, at 4.2 and 4.3 stars respectively
- Single piece green colorway simplifies the buying decision
Cons
- At $109.99, this is the most expensive wader in the entire comparison set
- Bought-last-month is listed at 0+, with no recent purchase activity recorded
- No weight specification given, unlike the FROGG and TIDEWE listings
- More than double the price of the similarly rated TIDEWE at $49.99
Specifications
| Material | Neoprene |
|---|---|
| Color | Green |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
Neoprene construction is built to trap body heat against cold water, which is why it typically costs more than the nylon-based TIDEWE WD001-BN-11 in this same comparison. The green colorway and single piece design keep the spec sheet simple, though the absence of a listed weight makes it harder to gauge how it stacks up against the 9 pound FROGG 2713143 or the 6.2 pound TIDEWE on bulk and mobility. At $109.99, the price reflects a premium positioning within this set of waders, and the 4.4 star rating suggests that positioning has been backed by a meaningful number of satisfied buyers, even without a documented weight figure to compare directly against the nylon and lighter listings in this same comparison.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star rating across 1,300 reviews places the HISEA XSY03ACPGR44S in a tie for the top rating in this comparison, alongside the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11, which holds the same 4.4 stars but from a much larger pool of 13,200 reviews. The bought-last-month figure of 0+ means there is no recorded recent purchase surge, a pattern that also shows up on several other listings in this set, but the accumulated 1,300 review count still represents a substantial base of buyers rating the product highly over time, at a price point nearly double the market's lower tier.
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Frequently asked questions
What material are the HISEA XSY03ACPGR44S waders made from?
They are made from neoprene in a green color, sold as a single 1 piece unit, according to the product specifications, with no separate weight figure listed for buyers comparing bulk against the nylon TIDEWE option in this same comparison set.
Why is this wader priced higher than others in the comparison?
At $109.99 it is priced above the $89.15 to $99.99 FROGG models and more than double the $49.99 TIDEWE, positioning it as the premium option in this specific comparison set of chest waders, even though its rating still ties the top score.
Is the 4.4 star rating backed by enough reviews?
Yes, 1,300 reviews support the 4.4 star average, a sample large enough to be meaningful and one that ties the top rating held by the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11 in this comparison, even though TIDEWE's own review count runs far higher at 13,200.