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Some cosmetic changes and new size offerings ..$179.00 for BIBS AND JACKET https://icerunnerhouses.com/float-suit/
I took a chance and ordered one of these float suits. At HALF price (or less) of the big name brands, it's worth a shot. Seems pretty comparable to the Clam IceArmor Rise suit, possibly better materials.
Please do a quick "open box review" upon arrival ...if you could also how it shipped ..UPS FedEx etc and speed/arrival time would be nice . Although I dont need a suit it seems like a very nice cost effective alternative.
I'll try to remember. They aren't due to ship until middle of next month. I bet they ship UPS ground, considering shipping was free.
Great ..an on ice review would be great as well ..how well zippers ..Velcro ..pocket layout and overall functionality . I would defiantly steer guy this way with a little more input of ice anglers. Pictures too ..as the web site and YouTube probably dont do the pocket layout justice .
Got an email yesterday about the Icerunner float suits, saying they are expected in port on Nov. 15, but that things have been slow going at the port, and they don't expect to be shipping them out of their warehouse until appx. Nov. 30.That's about a 2-week delay.
NEW Acme Tungsten Kastmasterhttps://www.acmetackle.com/products/kastmaster-dr?mc_cid=1b1be8a352&mc_eid=e9ab1e3293&variant=33348744609878#
Looks to be a Canadian Tire option ...similar to eith a HT item or a Nordic Ice item
I searched and found one for $179 plus &18 shipping. The reviews look good! I like how it attaches to the drill. I'm debating weather to get a auger for a drill, or just getting a battery auger. I'm not sure I wouldn't need a new drill eventually. Probably burn mine up. My problem is blades can go dull fast on sandy ice, which we have some years. This is one of those years as the water levels are low, and no snow cover allows wind to blow a lot of dirt from the exposed shore lines.
I have an Eskimo 8" gas auger I bought new in 97. I've had to replace the blades 2 or three times, and had to take it to a repair shop once to replace a part in the auger. The thing is about gas, once the dull a bit you just have to put a little weight on it. It's still drilling holes fine, but this year may dull the blades bad. It's still cutting, but I'm getting old and lazy and would like a much lighter option. I hate dealing with gas also.
I have an older drill but a new 20V battery. I may get that E drill with the neat handle & connection to drill. Or go with Kdrill. IDK