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    Bass pro shop 100mph, best you can get IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joekiller View Post
    glad,,, hefty's both work well but the steel tuff contractor bag's at lowes are the bomb diggity
    Dang son that's doinit minimal right their


    I have a pair of Frog Togs toad rage I ruined by washing with fabric softener they are thicker than regular togs and breathable to I order from Cabelas

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    Cabelas Guidewear. You got deep enough pockets Rookie!!!
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    What's your phrase? Can't hide money.

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    Sho Can't Hide Money...LOL Ole MeatGetter Came up with that Gem of a Phrase talking about BRM. LOL
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    I can't hide money. I ain't got much !!!

    Way to much of that easy come, easy go stuff in my life. Lol
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turtlebait View Post
    After running a powerwasher for 20 years and after trying alot of different brands of suits I finally found one that keeps me dry.Thats sorta unheard of in the powerwashing trade,staying dry running a powerwasher from daylight to dark is hard to do.To bad I didn't know about the suit I have now years ago,it would have been alot more enjoyable coming home dry.
    I can fish all day in a down pour and stay dry...don't overlook the army outlet stores.
    What suit do you have now?

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    The one the army uses,for cold weather.
    I have tried most all the high dollar suits to stay dry while washing and getting wet behind a rain suit in the winter isn't fun.In my search over the years to find something that wasn't heavy after being water logged after a days washing was a never ending search.Just think about it,army doesn't want their people wet and sick all time.Don't be dum like I was and spend hunderds of dollars looking and hopeing to stay dry stay dry the army way.

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