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    Anyone had any experience with them? Are they worth the money and are they really waterproof?

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    Yep i use them duck huntin. they will keep you dry, but not very warm. i use mine for fishin more than huntin. one thing bout usin them fishin they the outside is wool and they likes them crappie hooks and jig-hooks real good. worth the money pends on how much you got!!!!!!!!!
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    I've had a pair for 3 yrs now and they work great. Like gooser says not much on warmth but they will keep ya dry.
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    I used mine all the time in Alaska. Like gooser said they keep you dry but not too warm. I wear them under under thick pair of gloves
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    Are you guys using the fleece lined gloves?

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    Don't know about seal skins, but I think Frogg Toggs are great. Very light weight, easy storage, not meant for warmth, but you will stay dry. They look flimsy and I only bought mine after a friend had them for about a year with no problems.
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    I have had both and I still go with Seal skins. Yeah the big thick Fleece lined gloves are the way to go. Easy to take off if you need your hands, keeps the hands warm inside when not in use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepster04 View Post
    Are you guys using the fleece lined gloves?
    All right Jeep, I done toll ya to man up and quit yer whinin. Caint take the cold, stay out the water!:p
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    Had more contact with frog togg owners, several with harleys. They dont look it but they keep u dry and are durable. 2 or more years wear on bikers in FL where it rains every 15 minutes is sayin sumthin.
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    I don't like mine, I bought them to keep my hands dry and warm! go to an army surplus and get the old wool liners it's about the same and cost a lot less!
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