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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
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    If you can live with blue this is a heck of a deal on this guidewear. I have this jacket and it is warm for this kind of weather.
    Does the insulated liner remove from these suits for milder weather?

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    Think no!!! Light insulation. Should be good thru the spring!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchman View Post
    Does the insulated liner remove from these suits for milder weather?
    No it does not. It’s to warm for spring and summer but great for fall and winter.
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    Ok . Thanks . I'm looking for the removable liner style , but getting harder to find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchman View Post
    Ok . Thanks . I'm looking for the removable liner style , but getting harder to find.
    My first set had the removable liner and I loved it, I got a set of the non line guidewear and wear a fleece under it when needed and it works very well.
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    Cabelas Guidewear....But honestly for just light shower stuff I love frog togs. Trouble is they leak at seams if you have to sit crappie fishn in steady rain for long periods of time.
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    My 'toon only goes 14mph, so that 100mph and 200mph would be way overkill for me...lol

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    I bought the Frabill I3 suit this year and love it. It’s so warm I had to wear thinner base layers and less clothes under it to keep from sweating! I fished in 10* weather not counting the wind chill and never got cold. I had to quit fishing only because the trolling motor froze to its cradle when I moved to another spot! Lol. Would highly recommend and it’s not as expensive as other suits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustyhunter View Post
    I bought the Frabill I3 suit this year and love it. It’s so warm I had to wear thinner base layers and less clothes under it to keep from sweating! I fished in 10* weather not counting the wind chill and never got cold. I had to quit fishing only because the trolling motor froze to its cradle when I moved to another spot! Lol. Would highly recommend and it’s not as expensive as other suits.
    How does it do in a heavy rain.

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    I haven’t been in heavy rain with it yet. I mainly bought it for warmth not necessarily rain gear. I plan on purchasing something like the BP pro qualifier rain suit for spring and summer wear and for rainy days. It is supposed to be waterproof though. If I ever get in rain with it I will post the results.

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