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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: BriannShell]
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09/24/21 06:06 PM
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Frank the Tank
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TFF Guru
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I also use the Academy H2o and have zero complaints, especially when comparing prices! I can’t find these anywhere
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: BriannShell]
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09/24/21 06:42 PM
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J.P. Greeson
the janitor
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the janitor
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They seem to be out of stock on all the H20 bibs and jackets.
The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be. --John Gierach
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Frank the Tank]
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09/24/21 06:59 PM
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tmd11111
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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I also use the Academy H2o and have zero complaints, especially when comparing prices! I can’t find these anywhere I have a set of the H2O's. Not the warmest but room to layer underneath.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Jimmie Moreland]
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09/24/21 08:13 PM
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Dbrit83
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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I brought the Gill Bass fishing set and i will say that I have been more than happy with them. I have never felt cold or wet and the hood is vented so when I am running on pad I do not get the buffeting in my ears that a regular hood gives, can't see me ever using anything else.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Pintail711]
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09/24/21 08:36 PM
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Joined: Jul 2010
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F4 Gator
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Look, you can buy whatever you want but if you want a tool that will never let you down, then you buy Simms. You don’t see guides in Alaska wearing 100mph or Huk or some other bs.. if you want to stay dry, warm and comfortable all day, then buy Simms. X2 -- been wearing them in southeast Alaska for the last 10 summers. Light weight, able to layer up, and keeps you dry.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Jimmie Moreland]
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09/24/21 08:49 PM
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bassfishinglawyer
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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I've gone over the Frogg Toggs Pilot/Pilot II - watch for sales on certain colors online
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Jimmie Moreland]
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09/24/21 09:30 PM
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hopalong
Pescador Loco
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Pescador Loco
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I too have bps 100 mph, had the set just under them prior and they worked great for dry/warm, bought a size too big so I can layer if needed and got the red for visibility.
mine have been well worth the investment.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Jimmie Moreland]
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09/24/21 09:58 PM
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elkhunter7x6
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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The un-insulted 100mph, Simms etc. suits provide virtually zero insulation for warmth. However they do an excellent job of blocking the wind and rain and work good as an outer layer in the winter.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Jimmie Moreland]
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09/24/21 10:02 PM
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J-2
"Hotblack Desiato"
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"Hotblack Desiato"
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Buck n Bass. Last set you’ll have to buy.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: n_fish]
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09/24/21 11:00 PM
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RayBob
Super Freak
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Super Freak
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Cabelas Guidewear, sold at Bass Pro. It’s worth a look Back before Cabelas was BPS the Guidewear was the shizzle. Not sure of the quality now.
Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: J-2]
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09/24/21 11:02 PM
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RayBob
Super Freak
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Super Freak
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Buck n Bass. Last set you’ll have to buy. Better be at $1600 for bibs and jacket (TW price)
Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Jimmie Moreland]
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09/24/21 11:04 PM
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RayBob
Super Freak
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Super Freak
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I have Simms that I bought this past spring.
Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: Jimmie Moreland]
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10/07/21 05:14 PM
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GoHogsGo
Green Horn
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Green Horn
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JB Langley rainsuit. It's the best damn rain suit ever made. Basically made from breathable wader material. Walker, Browning, Horton and several other pros are wearing them now.
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Re: Rain / Cold Gear Recommendations
[Re: RayBob]
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10/07/21 06:03 PM
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Joined: Jan 2006
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Scagnetti
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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Buck n Bass. Last set you’ll have to buy. Better be at $1600 for bibs and jacket (TW price)
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