We believe the Better LCS Waterproof Chaps™ are the toughest and driest hunting dog chaps available today. Built for hunters, trainers, and anyone busting through heavy cover, these chaps combine maximum protection with all-day comfort.
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We believe the Better LCS Waterproof Chaps™ are the toughest and driest hunting dog chaps available today. Built for hunters, trainers, and anyone busting through heavy cover, these chaps combine maximum protection with all-day comfort.
The outer layer is heavy-duty 1000 denier Cordura® nylon, designed to turn briars, thorns, and brush with ease. Inside, a high-tech waterproof lining keeps you dry from morning dew, wet grass, and stream crossings. Unlike many waterproof chaps, these are not stiff or heavy — they move with you, making them ideal for long days in the field.
For convenience, we added 24-inch side zippers, so you can slip them off without removing your boots. The adjustable belt loops with heavy-duty snaps provide a secure and customizable fit. If you’re tired of getting soaked by wet cover, these are the chaps you need.
Heavy-Duty Protection: Outer shell made from 1000 denier Cordura® nylon for superior briar and brush resistance.
Waterproof & Comfortable: Inner lining keeps you dry without the bulk of traditional waterproof chaps.
Easy On/Off: 24” side zippers let you remove chaps without taking off boots.
Adjustable Fit: Belt loops with heavy-duty snaps for a secure, customizable hold.
Field-Tested Toughness: Designed for hunting, field trials, and training in rugged terrain.
Lengths: 26", 28", 30", or 32"
Widths: Medium or Husky
Note: Order chaps 1"–2" shorter than your inseam for the best fit.
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