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    I like my HH and Grundens. A little bulky if you are walking around a lot, but if so might want to get one high end pair as well. I always stay dry with HH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitestrikes View Post
    I like my HH and Grundens. A little bulky if you are walking around a lot, but if so might want to get one high end pair as well. I always stay dry with HH.
    ^ These are best for a boat. anywhere else, think about how much you move, and if restrictions will be a problem. Columbia makes some decent mid-priced gear. You can find some online sales, and you're good to go.

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    LL Bean is a good brand if you can spend more $$. And you can't beat their no hassle guarantee.

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    If you want a cheap pair walyworld had a few Stearns sets for $20. They don't come near the other ones, butn are better than the average. The thickness on the jackets and pants was like a double thickness. For $20 they're great for a spare.

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    Grundens for rain gear.Lami and aquaskinz if you want to spend the $$ for a dry top or you could checkout Cabelas or LL Bean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfstix1963 View Post
    Grundens for rain gear.Lami and aquaskinz if you want to spend the $$ for a dry top or you could checkout Cabelas or LL Bean.
    I tried on the Lami drytop, man it felt great and sturdy. I think the place was selling them for $175 or $185. Maybe next year. If you fish M a lot you would need the drytop.

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    Yeah next year once the hype is over and something new comes along the price will drop.

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