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Got Artic Armor bibs and Jacket for Xmas last year. Very warm, lots of pockets and the knees have good padding. Found them discounted heavily so if you can get 30%+off its well worth the price. I'd say a bit bulky but them layers are what floats em I guess, sizes run true as well. Good pair of boots, thermals and your very warm
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I also have the artic armor and I love them what I found out is that they are a lot lighter thank the other suits I have not compared them to the striker suit but def a lot lighter than ice armor and the AA is very warm a lot of days unzipped and with out jacket when it's 25 degrees
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I had 3 full suits and Im down to 2 sets. The blue clam suit was my first setup and Ive sold it because I didnt like it, it is just an outer layer of waterproofing, no insulation and no breathing, I was either cold or sweaty and clammy. I have the frablill grey suit, and I used that the last 3 years as my main set. Its got some insulation and is super dry, you can sit in water and you dont get wet, you have to layer underneath it. Last summer I got a frabill snosuit, its the warmest suit made w the most insulation, has flotation, and its almost too warm. I just wear jeans underneath the bibs and a baselayer and hoodie and im usually good unless its rly cold out, Ive never had the jacket zipped up yet. I fish alot in a shanty so I usually wear the grey suit, but if Im outside all day watching tipups and its cold I goto the snosuit. Personally I dont care for all the hype w the float suits, none of them are coast guard rated and if you read and watch the videos you have to be laying flat for the most effect. If you fall thru a hole and you are upright theres almost no flotation effect, thats where you need picks and you should NEVER go out on the ice without them. People laugh at me when I was on 18" plus and I had my picks on, but Ive see people make livewells or drill multiple holes and you cant tell theres skim ice when not paying attention. If you are on a budget look on ebay theres lots of leftover suits and lightly used for cheap, I know the frabills run true to size. I have large bibs and large jacket and have plenty of room, I could prob get away w a medium. Im 6'0" 175lb for a reference
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I use layers of under armor and two polar thermal things and walls overalls outer. They used to be water proof, now they are water resistant haha. Doesn't matter only time I get a little cold is when it's brutally windy and like 15 and under and no one else is fishing anyway! Wear a life vest if you really want to float.
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i have the artic armor. you will never be cold in NJ with this on.
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Lately I've been using a pair of old snowboard/ski shell pants. Because they are just a shell I can add or remove under layers as need.
Before that I would buy cheap ski bibs. You can find them online and they are warm and inexpensive (often well under $100). Some are already water repellent and some you can treat wit Nikwax wash to make them water repellent |
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