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    I'll let ya know in a few days.I ordered a pair of X Large 813 BK off E bay. They shipped Friday so I should have them next week.

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    Used mine today and they worked great.

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    Checked this evening at Ace Hardware in Conway and they didn't have them.
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    I bought a pair at the Exxon in Pleasant Plains a few months ago for duck hunting and fishing. Used them this weekend hunting and they are great.

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    Was in Wally world today and they have Berkley Neoprene gloves with slots for thumb and forefinger for $14. Tried on a pair and they felt pretty good. More I think about it, I may go back and get a pair. I have some I bought years ago from Cabelas, I think, but they are hard to get on and off and are not very warm. The Wally world ones felt pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvin.fishin View Post
    Got my Striker Ice Lite Floation suit the other day and also got a free pair of Striker Ice waterproof gloves with the suit. I was impressed with the quality and warmth of these gloves. I always use fingerless wool gloves with the traction palms to fish with but these Striker gloves will work just great running down the lake or in any application where I don't need the feel and dexterity of bare fingertips.
    Could you give us a review of the Striker suit as soon as you give it a good try??? It sounds really good.

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    Well I got those gloves in today. The #813 and they going to be warm. Look like wife's dishwashing gloves, but they even work for cleaning fish too. Got em off e bay from someplace in College Pt. NY. 24.95 to my door. Now I'll have to get another couple pair for my fishing buddy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaggiesMaster View Post
    Could you give us a review of the Striker suit as soon as you give it a good try??? It sounds really good.
    Sure thing. Here's a good review. https://redrockstore.com/Catalog/index.php?news=page

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaggiesMaster View Post
    Could you give us a review of the Striker suit as soon as you give it a good try??? It sounds really good.
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    Well MM, I wish this suit had been available years ago! Waterproof, windproof, very warm but I have not tested the floation feature yet, Maybe next summer. A good move on my part.

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    I never have been able to do much with gloves on. One tip for jig fishermen is to rub vasoline into your hands, it will repel water and it helps. Learned this trapping in the water during feeze'n weather to keep water from soaking in my skin. Would not work for livebait guys as it might harm minnows if it got in a minnow bucket.
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