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Topic: F/S: Powerstretch Fleece Bodysock  (Read 4724 times)

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C.Salp

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  • Location: Olympic Peninsula
  • Date Registered: Dec 2010
  • Posts: 27
For Sale:  Webfoots Bodysock by Carol Davis Sportswear
Bodysock "style 2," black
Polartec Powerstretch fleece fabric
The item is in new/mint condition -- tried on but never used.  It was given to me as a gift several years ago, but did not fit.  I am 6'7" tall and I have a very long torso even for someone this height, so even with the 4-way stretch fabric throughout, the fit just did not quite work for me (because the zipper limited the vertical stretching "range" of the fabric in front, vis-a-vis my height).
Size Large: it should be ideal for 200-245 lbs weight range and height range of 5'10" - 6'3" (maybe up to 6'4")
Retailed for $110 (plus shipping) last time I checked in about 2010. 
(Note:  Carol Davis Sportswear, the maker of these, appears to be out-of-business, now.  There are, however, many glowing/positive reviews of the product and its durability, that can be found/read online.) 

I am asking $82 shipped, or will gladly meet someone in the South Sound/Olympia area.

Thanks,
- Chris


dampainter

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5`9, about 190? tempting......got a zipper on the bottom to pull up? for access thru my drysuit relief zipper.


C.Salp

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  • Location: Olympic Peninsula
  • Date Registered: Dec 2010
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It might work for you, dampainter, but I am not 100% sure...it would likely fit a bit less tightly on you than some baselayers.

There is a front zipper that starts at the collar, and goes all the way down the front to the crotch area.

- Chris