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revjcp

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Malibu Mini-X

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islandson671

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I'm in gig harbor having breakfast then we're gonna head over and check out the suits

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2nd place 2012 Salmon SlayRide
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islandson671

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Not bad. I might go back for the bib. Ed picked up a drysuit.

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SturgeonRod

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Looks a bit on the big side
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Lee

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Damn, that's a hell of a deal.  Nice find Ed!
 


alpalmer

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Looks a bit on the big side
better to have a little extra room then too small so that you can move around and stretch to do things.  Ripping out a seam because the suit is too small is not a good thing to find out the hard way.
"A venturesome minority will always be eager to get off on their own,
and no obstacle should be placed in their path;
let them take risk, for God sake, let them get lost, sun burnt, stranded, drowned,
eaten by bears, buried alive under avalanches -
that is the right and privilege of any free American."
--Edward Abbey--


islandson671

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Damn, that's a hell of a deal.  Nice find Ed!
Yup...and since he bought this suit he donated another set of waders and boots to HOW NWest. Thanks Ed

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BR0WNTHUND3R

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Yeah it it seems like a little big but i also tried the next size down and it was a little to snug.  Figure go big or go home right, or straight to the bottom if it rips from being to tight!

Thanks Lee I was suppose to grab bibs but i figured i still have my chest waders and wader pants why not get the suit and get it out of the way, and not play the mental guessing game of will i sink or float with waders.

ed


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Lol Ed, no matter how many times I watch videos of ppl showing you won't sink in waders + belt I just don't believe It 100%
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