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Location: Orland Park, IL | As well as the usual suspects.
I know the BPS 100MPH gear is pretty good. I want something waterproof, windproof, and able to withstand those super cold days on the river.
Lately been using my goosehunters 1 piece, with good thin rain gear on top. I already look like the michelan man, so these added layers just increase the bulk.
I need to move around the G3 smoothly, like "butta". |
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| Cabela's insulated Guide Wear!!
1 or 2 piece, you won't go wrong, IMHO. |
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| Mark,
Give me a call... 847-651-3843... I'll see if I can hook you up at a good price with IDI gear... insulated, waterproof and flotation... |
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Location: Chicago IL. | Mark I use guidewear uninsulated and layer underneath. Had mine for 5 years and not one problem. Keeps me warm and dry all year. |
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| Mark- Did you fish in the Trap Attack? I was there also. I have the Gander Guidewear (5 years now?) My bibs are starting to get a little less waterproof, but still pretty good. I've never used the insulated, but I do like the light weight of mine and as John said, the ability to layer what you want underneath. I have heard nothing but good things about the Ice Armor, including the gloves.
Dave S |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Yep, I was there. Seen the portly Polish fellow on jet black, smoky, scorpion whip? That was me. Had a great time. had the buffet at voyager on Friday. Saturday ate at the VFW in North Freedom. They had a walleye dinner for 7.50. 6 pieces of fish, coleslaw, beans, ice creams, refreshements, rolls, and mac/cheese. Hit the spot. |
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| Here's a link to the IDI Gear...
http://www.idigear.com/arctic.html |
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