Foxelli Fox_Grey_Br_Waders_L Review
Our verdict
The Foxelli Fox_Grey_Br_Waders_L waders cost $109.97 and use a nylon build in grey, backed by a 4.2-star average across 419 reviews. That price puts it closer to the BASSDASH IMMERSE's $110.38 than to the budget waders in this comparison, without a matching bought-last-month signal to back up the premium price.
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Anglers who want a nylon wader in grey and are comparing options in the $100 to $120 range, since this sits close in price to the BASSDASH IMMERSE. Fine for buyers who prioritize color and material over the largest review base.
Skip if
Skip it if you want the strongest recent-demand signal, since bought last month here reads 0+, the same soft figure as the pricier Simms and both GREENWATER waders. Buyers wanting proven high-volume sales should look at the TIDEWE or Frogg Toggs Rana II instead.
- Material Nylon
- Color Grey
- Priced 24% above the category median ($88.57 across 60 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 419 owner ratings
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Popularity2.2/5
419 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
Choosing between waders in the $100-plus range usually comes down to material, color, and rating rather than price alone, since several options in this comparison cluster near the same cost. The Foxelli Fox_Grey_Br_Waders_L sits in that range at $109.97, built from nylon in a grey colorway, and the listing shows it currently in stock.
That price lands almost exactly where the BASSDASH IMMERSE sits at $110.38, though the two differ in material, woven fabric versus nylon, and in recent demand signals. It is well above the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11 at $49.99 and the two GREENWATER waders at $55.99 and $42.49, and below the Simms model's $449.95.
A 4.2-star average across 419 reviews ties this product with the FROGG 2711126-2X for the lowest rating in this comparison, though on a much smaller review count, 419 versus 2,100. Bought last month reads 0+, the same soft figure shown by the Simms wader and both GREENWATER products. For anglers who like the grey nylon build specifically, this is a reasonable option, but the rating and demand pattern here trail several cheaper waders in this same lineup.
Pros
- Nylon construction in a distinct grey colorway not offered by most other waders in this comparison
- 419 reviews on record gives a reasonably sized sample for the 4.2-star average
- Currently in stock and ready to ship
- Priced close to the BASSDASH IMMERSE at $110.38, putting it in the same mid-range price tier
- A straightforward single-material, single-color listing that is easy to compare against similar-priced options
Cons
- 4.2-star average ties for the lowest rating among the waders compared here
- Bought last month shows 0+, a weaker recent-demand signal than the TIDEWE (600+) or Frogg Toggs Rana II (100+)
- At $109.97, priced well above the budget waders in this comparison without a higher rating to match
- No stated weight or size range in the listed specs
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Color | Grey |
Performance notes
Nylon by itself, without a PVC or neoprene layer mentioned in the specs, tends to be a lighter and more packable fabric than the neoprene used in the Simms or FROGG 2713143 waders, though it typically offers less built-in insulation for cold water. The grey colorway is a distinct choice compared to the greens and browns listed on most of the other waders in this comparison, which may matter more for buyers picking a wader to match other gear than for performance in the water. At $109.97, the price sits in the same range as the BASSDASH IMMERSE's $110.38, though that product lists a woven fabric and a women's-specific size while this one lists nylon without a stated size. Buyers comparing purely on material weight and packability may find the plain nylon build appealing for warmer-weather wading.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average across 419 reviews places the Foxelli waders at the lower end of the rating range in this comparison, tied with the FROGG 2711126-2X's 4.2 stars but on a much smaller review base of 419 versus 2,100. Bought last month reads 0+, the same soft figure shown by the Simms wader and both GREENWATER products in this lineup, which suggests steady rather than currently surging demand. A 419-review sample is large enough to trust the rating as a real pattern, and it sits above the Simms wader's 102 reviews and the BASSDASH IMMERSE's 130, though still far short of the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11's 13,200. Overall the pattern points to a moderately established product without a strong recent sales signal.
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Frequently asked questions
What material are the Foxelli waders made from?
The listing specifies nylon as the material, in a grey color. That is a different approach from the neoprene used in the Simms and FROGG 2713143 waders or the woven fabric used in the BASSDASH IMMERSE, so it is worth weighing material preference alongside price and rating.
How does the price compare to similar waders?
At $109.97, it sits almost exactly where the BASSDASH IMMERSE is priced at $110.38, making the two close competitors on cost. It is more expensive than the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11 at $49.99 and both GREENWATER waders, but far below the Simms model's $449.95.
Is this a strong seller compared to other waders in this lineup?
Bought last month reads 0+ for this product, which is a softer recent-demand signal than the TIDEWE WD001-BN-11's 600+ or the Frogg Toggs Rana II's 100+. The 4.2-star rating across 419 reviews is solid but ties for the lowest average in this comparison group.