FAQ's

FAQs

Q: Which Children’s Waders should I purchase, Breathable or Neoprene?

A: This has become a very common question- to begin, all Oaki Waders are completely waterproof and come with rubber boots which are fully attached to the actual wader. The only significant difference is the fabrication: Breathable and Neoprene. Neoprene insulates, acting much like a wet-suit and will keep your child warm whereas our Breathable Waders do not. Generally speaking, Neoprene Waders are typically used from Autumn, throughout Winter, and into Spring, and Breathable during the Spring and Summer. So really, most of the decision comes down to the climate and season. Feel free to contact us with any additional questions at: info@oaki.com.

Q: Which size of waders should I purchase for my child?

A: Our wader sizing is primarily based on age, and the sizing numbers correspond to the average age suggested. For example, a size 2T should generally fit a 2 year-old through their second year. Likewise, a size 7 will generally fit the average 7 year-old through their seventh year. If you’re unsure about a size, it’s usually best to go up in size, allowing extra room for growth. For clarity, see our wader sizing charts below the product description as some sizes differ between breathable and neoprene.

NEOPRENE WADERS

Q: Which size of boots should I purchase for my child?

A: Our boot sizes vary slightly from one style to the next. For the best fit, measure your child's foot and compare it to the size chart below. Rubber boots won't stretch or change size with wear. When in doubt, we recommend that you size up. 

LOOP HANDLE BOOTS

BUCKLE BOOTS

NEOPRENE RAIN/SNOW BOOTS

LACE UP SNOW BOOTS

VELCRO SNOW BOOTS

 

Q: Which size of rain suit should I purchase for my child?

A: Our rain suit sizing is primarily based on age, and the sizing numbers correspond to the average age suggested. For example, a size 2T should generally fit a 2 year-old through their second year. Likewise, a size 7 will generally fit the average 7 year-old through their seventh year. If you’re unsure about a size, it’s usually best to go up in size, allowing extra room for growth. For clarity, see our sizing chart below.