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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckauten View Post
    I am buying my second set and also buying one for my brother. Never sweated in one and found out this spring that the wind did not penatrate the suit. Needed less clothes and was still warm and dry.

    In the heavier vinyl's, I did sweat.

    Chuck

    My experience also-great fabric, 100% wetproof but breathes. I love mine.
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    Mine were fine when they were new. I put them in my tackle bag. About a year later I needed them again. Pulled them out and they were falling apart. Stuff flaking off..... You get what you pay for.
    To heck with work, lets go fishing.

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    Just okay. They work for a light rain, but hard to beat gortex for spring ,fall or winter. Bout the only time I use mine is in the heat of the summer.

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    I wear mine in light rain, heavy rain and anytime it looks like it will rain. I've never had a problem, always stay dry and never get too hot. I bought a set set to keep in my boat just last week.

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    Great stuff for rain, wind and cold. Plus, the way it stores in the case,doesn't take up much storage room when not in use. 5 stars from me!!!!!!!

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    I would buy another pair if something happened to mine.

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    i replaced a set with cabelas guidewear bibs/parka and have never looked back. i lived in the pacific northwest for years and fished hard in all kinds of weather. for comfort and durability guidewear gets it. grundens are heavy, helly hansens are spendy, toggs are flimsy, any of the pyc "yellow" suits are sweaty. i havent tried the bps equal to guidewear, but they look nice.
    God bless America

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    I had a pair of the camo ones to wear while turkey huting. big mistake. That stuff tore like wet newspaper on briars and limbs. if you were going to stand still in a boat i would say maybe, but if you plan on moving in them or using them outdoors in any other capacity I would say get something else.

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    I found that the frog togg leak around the zippers. If you want to stay dry it must be Gore tex. Hi end but it works. I have the pro Qualifier and it will keep you dry in heavy rain going 60 MPH> That is a fact.

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    Got 3 pairs-love em!!!
    Good Fishin To Ya!! Dennis Dale Hollow Crappie www.dalehollowcrappie.4t.com

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