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PRODUCT FEATURE Vision Waders 2020


Vision has been at the forefront of wader development for the last 20 years, with over 100,000 waders sold across Europe. T&G takes a closer look at its 2020 lineup...


VISION KOSKI £249


The new Vision Koski wader follows on from the legendary Ikon and Extreme waders that gave Vision its outstanding reputation. The Koski is made from soft and comfortable materials. The lower part’s thicker material comes up to your thighs, so it makes this wader strong. The water-resistant front pocket is made from wader fabric and features water resistant YKK AquaGuard zipper. There are an accessory attachment loops on both sides of the pocket and accessory strap on the upper end of


• Lightweight 4-layer construction • Waterproof and breathable F4™ fabric • Curved NoSeam™ cut for perfect fi t • A large water resistant pocket in front • D-rings & accessory loops and straps • Waterproof & removable TPU pocket • 2 heavy duty belt loops • Built-in gravel guards


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the pocket, both outside and in so you can attach lots of useful tools to this wader. This wader comes with a waterproof, clear TPU pocket which is removable and ideal for your phone and car keys. There is a strong Velcro for easy and quick attachment and two securing strings with hooks to secure this pocket.


Koski is also available in Zip, Guide and Thigh options.


• Neoprene feet with left and right side design


• Drying loops • Sizing:


Regular XS - XXL Long ML - LL King MK - XLK


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