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A lot of folks..never wear their SI jackets ..this would fill a niche for some ..add a USB hand warmer to that zippered pocket its a nice feature lot of other features.1/4 zip ..underarm vents ..the side zippers for EZPZ on/off ..and the lycra cuffs ..MSRP pricing a lil tough to swallow ..but features defiantly specific to an anglers needs
I will call it overpriced...my iceshanty hoodie is good enough.60 to 80$ maybe.i only paid 99$ for the striker hardwater jackets.i like my insulated carhartt hoodies too but wish they were waterproof.still a good value tho.
You will be disappointed with a new pair. Striker quality has gone downhill. IMO there isn’t a single Striker garment out there that’s worth the MSRP price. Most folks however don’t pay MSRP for ice gear. If you do, kudos to you. I wouldn’t mind that new 150 dollar hoodie. I’d give 75-80 tops for it. I’m sure that deal can be had eventually. End of season or perhaps next season when it is improved upon and the current model becomes discontinued.
Striker would be great if I could afford to replace it after a few seasons
Just take a picture of the seams that start to come apart after the first season and they'll replace it. The one nice thing about SI is their customer service. As previously mentioned, they can afford to replace them with a 500%+ markup.
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That's interesting, I might have to give something lighter a try then. I don't chase tip ups, but hole hopping every 1-2 minutes can really work up a sweat too.
Hey Hardwater or anyone else...I have some bib related questions.I have had the striker guardian bibs, and currently wear the striker trekker bibs like you. I don't need anything warmer, I run hot, and even in negative temps i never got cold being outside all day in the wyoming wind. However, the guardian bibs and now the trekker bibs both wore out the knee area extremely quick. In less then a half a season on both ( I do fish 3-4 times a week once season starts) the knee area on both bibs arent water proof at all, have holes from just kneeling on ice, and are generally worn very thin. I understand alot of the other models, have thicker knee areas. Do you think the climate bibs without the liner would be similar to the trekker bibs in warmth? Do you think the knee area on the climate would hold up longer compared to other bibs? The material is marketed as tougher.
Need help with new vexilar batteryFl18. What lithium do I go with
Trying to save weight is all
Awesome thanks. Now I just need info on the bibs
You might want to consider a Dakota battery, they are assembled in the USA by Americans and have a better warranty, unlike Amped batteries that are Chinese. Also you probably want to go with a 10 or 12 amp battery, the 6 amp will not go as long.