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Summer Foul-Weather Gear?
Hi guys
Wondering what water-proof foul-weather gear you guys are wearing off-shore from late spring to early fall? Are the white Grundens bibs & jacket stiil the preferred option? Are there lighter, more comfortable, perhpas breathable options now? Any and all input greatly appreciated! Thanks. JD |
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Re: Summer Foul-Weather Gear?
Grundens is always a standard good choice. Columbia also makes a bib more like you are looking for in the breathable version. I use Carhartt's which have held up great for me for several years now and run a little less than the Grundens...
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Mike Reynolds [email]Sharkbite_Bucktails@aol.com 23' Parker Deep V Supporter and Member of RFA/NJ IGFA Member www.sharkbite-bucktails.com |
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Re: Summer Foul-Weather Gear?
Grundens are a little heavy for summer use for my liking. Carhartt (R79) and Helly Hansen make a lighter version and both are a lot cheaper then Grundens. Color I think is a personal choice, but yes white is "in style" i guess you can say right now, lol.
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Re: Summer Foul-Weather Gear?
Thanks guys.
I was sold on the Gage until I read some recent reports and reviews. First I was reminded that breathables only breathe when they are clean (see above, thanks) and that they are harder to clean than PVC/Rubber. Next I read that Gage aren’t water-proof. A local tackle shop reports that they struggle to sty dry in a down poor or even leaning against a wet surface. They go on to write that Gage should not be the go-to when going off-shore. For light-weight water-proof they recomend Grundens Petrus series as several of you did above. While they couldn’t be as light and cool as Gage, I’m leaning towards Petrus based on these issues. I figure in a warm intermittent light drizzel & or spray I’ll just get wet, change my clothes when it stops or on the way in. In steady down-poor or chilly sloppy conditions I want water-proof. On the otherhand I am thinking about what MrAC wrote above. I have owned the Carhartt and shredded them. Are the Helly Hansen versions you’re reffering to the “Impertech” bibs? Your thoughts? Thanks again! JD |
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Re: Summer Foul-Weather Gear?
The carhartts I had lasted me a probably 4-5 seasons before they started to wear and get holes in the seams, corners, etc. I just got the HH ones mainly because they came in white vs the carhartts that only come typically in green and orange. If you're not in a rush I can check this weekend what model they are when I get down to the boat.
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Re: Summer Foul-Weather Gear?
I must be fortunate, my Carhartt's are now 8+ years old and lasting great! Wear then frequently and clean after each wear. AND, best of all I can still fit into them after all these years of ups and downs body sizing!! I do like the fact that they are not as heavy as others and waterproof is not an issue....
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Mike Reynolds [email]Sharkbite_Bucktails@aol.com 23' Parker Deep V Supporter and Member of RFA/NJ IGFA Member www.sharkbite-bucktails.com |
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