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Re: Rain suits [Re: 94sktr] #12931268 10/12/18 03:11 PM
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Cabelas guidewear jacket and bibs! bone dry and yes it has the sealed sleeves too.


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Re: Rain suits [Re: basscaster46] #12933037 10/14/18 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted By: basscaster46
Originally Posted By: Pintail711
Simms. Everything else is for amateurs.

So Simms makes you a pro ? Did you get a 10 percent discount?

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Re: Rain suits [Re: SC-001] #12933039 10/14/18 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: Legend LE-195
H2O Xpress soft shell for me to, for the money its the best out there, fished in a monsoon on Richland Chambers once and it kept me dry.

This what I use no complaints


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Re: Rain suits [Re: 94sktr] #12935067 10/16/18 03:14 PM
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In my experience, Simms is the best so far -- they also have the lightest and warmest if you need those qualities.

Re: Rain suits [Re: 94sktr] #12935077 10/16/18 03:22 PM
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My Simms ProDry suit got the work out of work outs this last weekend on Texoma. I was completely dry other than some wicking by my sweatshirt sleeves which I could have prevented by tightening the straps on the wrist. This suit is very light weight and worth every penny and I wear it in both warm and cold weather.


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