Author Topic: ice suit  (Read 14937 times)

Offline jchunter

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Re: ice suit
« Reply #60 on: Sep 20, 2013, 06:37 PM »
I'm gonna bite the bullet and get a Striker suit this year. I like the idea of a suit that floats. Thanks for posting the link.  :tipup: :tipup: :tipup:

I picked up the Striker Hardwater suit last year and it works great. I used it ice fishing and snowmobiling and I stayed warm and dry all winter. It is nice to know that if you do go in, that you will float. That's a big piece lifted off my mind knowing that some heavy clothing isn't going to be filling up with water and dragging me down. You will be glad you bit the bullet on this suit.

Offline Buckshots

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Re: ice suit
« Reply #61 on: Sep 20, 2013, 10:04 PM »
I had worn out the padding in my knees in my lite suit after one season. I sent them in to striker middle of summer and they replaced the padding at no cost. Can't even notice they tore the stitching apart. Fan for life.

Offline halfhooked

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Re: ice suit
« Reply #62 on: Oct 20, 2013, 07:30 AM »
I still say you cant beat Arctic armour warmest suit I have ever wore and it floats

 



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