All I will say is Bass Pro 100 MPH gear is worn by the guys on Deadliest Catch while fishing the Bering Sea in the winter.
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All I will say is Bass Pro 100 MPH gear is worn by the guys on Deadliest Catch while fishing the Bering Sea in the winter.
I would check into the warranty on both the 100 mph and the guidewear also.
I use Artic Armor......thanks to BamaS
Man. I had a major change of heart on rain gear this past spring when mother nature forced a true hurricane test on me and my partner. It rained 3 inches in 30 minutes on us during a spring trip on Truman Lake. The bilge pumped for an hour after it quit raining. I put on Cabela guide gear and my partner put on Frog Togg. I was soaked and he was bone dry. What happens is the outer layer becomes sooo saturated that it then compresses the waterproof membrane against the inner garments. The membrane can only work if there is an air gap if not then it actually wicks the moisture in instead of out. Since the Frog Toggs did not have an outer layer my buddy stayed dry as bone. I will never go anywhere without a set of plain toggs. Sometimes cheaper is better. They are not as comfortable or good looking but they are drier. If you notice when the storms get real bad those crabbers are wearing nothing but old school rubber slickers. No moisture getting in or out.
Cabela's guide wear never gotten wet with them on !!!!! .
I guess im just a little smart than yall when I see a storm coming I crank the boat up put it on the trailer and wait for it to pass then go back out fishing
Got soaked in my froggs this spring in a steady,but not hard, rain this spring. Leaked in the seams in the butt after an hour or so.
Yep Toggs leak & soak. OK for a summer time shower. BP runs small. CABELAS way to go
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