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Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 04:02 PM
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FlippinMad
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Does anyone have any experience with this somewhat new(2011) brand of foul weather gear? Looks like it could be great gear. Every site I have visited that sells Stormr, has gotten great reviews about them. Please note, as some of you will inevitably do, please do not comment on how good your BPS 100mph suit or your Cabelas Guidewear is. I am 100% familiar with those products and their performance. Simply asking if any of y'all have tried these guys out and would care to offer some pro's and con's? http://stormrusa.com/
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Re: Stormr Brand
[Re: FlippinMad]
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03/01/15 05:10 PM
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Chris G
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I just recently bought a full set of the StormR fusion gear. I previously owned 100mph gear and this stuff is a completely different level in my opinion. Just looks and feels like higher quality. Both suits kept me warm and dry but I like the stormR more. The one issue I have with them is they fit more snug than the 100mph gear did.
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Re: Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 05:12 PM
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I did not see any tall sizes so I will never know if they are any good.
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Re: Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 05:16 PM
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B_Thomas
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Expecting some bad weather there on Toledo eh.
Wish All Fair Weather And Tight Lines!
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Re: Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 06:06 PM
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NickHasty
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Chris, is it difficult to wear layers under your stormr suit, I've been looking in to them also.
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Re: Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 06:47 PM
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Ken A.
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The one issue I have with them is they fit more snug than the 100mph gear did. That's because you are so dad gum tall!! Most companies don't make stuff for guys that are SEVEN FEET TALL!!
Last edited by Ken A.; 03/01/15 06:48 PM.
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Re: Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 07:40 PM
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Chris G
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The one issue I have with them is they fit more snug than the 100mph gear did. That's because you are so dad gum tall!! Most companies don't make stuff for guys that are SEVEN FEET TALL!! Hahaha Ken - you funny guy! Yes I'm 6'6" and 250 so I got the XXL size and I've worn plenty of layers under them and while they are snug they are still comfortable.
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Re: Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 08:59 PM
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FlippinMad
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Thanks for the replies fellas!! May have to try them out!!
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Re: Stormr Brand
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03/01/15 09:54 PM
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Chad Miller
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curious as to how warm it is? fished falcon this weekend, and while I was warm in my frog togs, I also had a t-shirt and hoodie as under layers. Looking for something I can wear Under Armor base layers underneath and be warm.
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