HISEA ONEXSY10ACA45S Waders Review
Our verdict
The HISEA ONEXSY10ACA45S waders earn a 4.4 star average across 665 reviews at $117.99, a rating that ties the best score in this comparison. For anglers who want a camo neoprene wader with a review record this consistent, it is a straightforward buy, though the TIDEWE model nearby costs less than half as much.
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Anglers who want a neoprene wader in a camo pattern for colder water fishing trips, and who are comfortable paying $117.99 for a listing with a 4.4 star average across 665 verified reviews.
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Skip the HISEA if budget is the priority, since the TIDEWE waders cost $49.99, less than half the price, with a matching 4.4 star rating and far more review volume at 13,200.
- Material Neoprene
- Color Next Camo Evo(s)
- Pieces 1
- Priced 33% above the category median ($88.57 across 60 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 665 owner ratings
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Popularity2.5/5
665 owner reviews, fewer 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 mornings on a river bank call for a wader that seals out water without turning into a sweatbox by noon. The HISEA ONEXSY10ACA45S is built from neoprene, the same material choice as the FROGG 2713143 in this comparison, and it comes as a single piece design with a Next Camo Evo pattern aimed at anglers who want to blend into the bank.
At $117.99, the HISEA sits in the middle of this group price wise, above the TIDEWE at $49.99 and the FROGG 2713143 at $89.15, but below the FROGG 2HB121-103-MD at $159.99. Its 4.4 star average across 665 reviews is tied with TIDEWE for the highest rating in the lineup, and it clears the FROGG 2711126-2X's 4.2 stars and the FROGG 2HB121-103-MD's 3.9 stars by a real margin.
Bought last month is listed at 0+, so no recent-purchase badge is currently attached to this listing, unlike the FROGG 2711126-2X and TIDEWE, which both show active recent demand at 50+ and 600+. That does not undercut the review history, which is substantial at 665 ratings, but buyers who weight fresh sales data heavily should note the difference before choosing neoprene over the cheaper nylon options in this comparison.
Pros
- Neoprene construction matches the material used in the top-rated FROGG 2713143, known for cold-water insulation.
- 4.4 star average across 665 reviews, tied for the best rating of any wader in this comparison.
- Next Camo Evo pattern gives a dedicated concealment look rather than a plain solid color.
- One-piece design keeps the boot and bib as a single sealed unit.
- Listed as In Stock at $117.99, undercutting the FROGG 2HB121-103-MD's $159.99 price point.
Cons
- At $117.99, it costs more than both the TIDEWE ($49.99) and FROGG 2713143 ($89.15) neoprene options.
- Bought last month is listed at 0+, so recent purchase momentum is not confirmed the way it is for TIDEWE's 600+.
- Review count of 665 is well below TIDEWE's 13,200, meaning less collective feedback to draw on.
- No seam-taping or boot sole grip detail is listed among the available specs.
- Only one color option, Next Camo Evo, is listed, unlike brands offering multiple colorways.
Specifications
| Material | Neoprene |
|---|---|
| Color | Next Camo Evo(s) |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
Neoprene is a denser, more insulating material than the nylon or nylon-PVC blends used in cheaper waders like the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11 or the FROGG 2HB121-103-MD. That density is part of why neoprene waders like the HISEA and the FROGG 2713143 tend to carry a higher price tag, here $117.99 versus $49.99 for TIDEWE's nylon-PVC build. The one-piece construction means there is no separate top layer to fasten, which simplifies putting the suit on but also means the whole unit needs replacing if any part fails. The Next Camo Evo colorway signals this is aimed at anglers who want concealment on the bank rather than a bright, visible option. With no weight figure listed for the HISEA, a direct handling comparison against the FROGG 2713143's 9 pounds is not possible from the spec sheet alone.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 665 reviews puts the HISEA in a strong position, statistically matching TIDEWE's 4.4 stars despite TIDEWE carrying nearly twenty times the review volume at 13,200. That gap in review count suggests TIDEWE has simply been on the market longer or sells in far higher volume, while HISEA's smaller but still substantial base points to a listing that has held up well without that scale. The 0+ bought-last-month figure means no recent-purchase badge is currently attached to this listing, which contrasts with the FROGG 2711126-2X and TIDEWE, both showing active recent demand. Buyers relying on fresh sales signals as a proxy for current popularity should weigh that gap against the strong historical rating.
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Frequently asked questions
How much do the HISEA ONEXSY10ACA45S waders cost?
The HISEA ONEXSY10ACA45S waders are priced at $117.99 and listed as In Stock. That places them above the FROGG 2713143's $89.15 and the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11's $49.99, but below the FROGG 2HB121-103-MD's $159.99 within this same wader comparison.
What material are the HISEA waders made from?
They are built from neoprene, the same material used in the FROGG 2713143 in this lineup. Neoprene is a thicker, more insulating material than the nylon or nylon-PVC blends found in options like the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11 and the BASSDASH 3D wader.
Is the HISEA wader rating reliable?
Its 4.4 star average is drawn from 665 reviews, a solid sample size even though it is smaller than TIDEWE's 13,200-review base. The rating ties TIDEWE for the highest in this comparison and beats both FROGG models listed here, at 4.2 and 3.9 stars respectively.