i spend a lot of time in a suit......hell, i just about live in mine.
with that said, i don't look for brands, more for options....
this is what i look for.
option #1, and really, my only other "must have", next to floatation. - it must have suspenders.
you need suspenders to take upper weight off your back during long days on the water/ice. also, it is nice to ride with the "top down" when the weather allows.
So, after suspenders, i'll look a little closer. if no suspenders, i simply move onto the next model.
next i look for weight.
i'll take two sets, one in each hand, and feel which one is lighter. i'll always go with the ligher one...and often, the heavier, bulkier ones are the cheapest, and the lighter you go, the nicer, and unfortunately more expensive they get.
after those two factors, i'm checking the pockets to make sure they are lined with a warm material.
those who fish with me can confirm (or have a look at my photo's from december), I DONT ever wear gloves when fishing. i dont care how cold it is....i cannot work properly with gloves on. (check lures, change lures, reel line, etc).
as such, i need lined pockets to keep my hands warm when not in use.
the next option, which seems important, however, i dont personally see the big need, is the neoprene cuffs. all top end models will have them...but not a big deal for me.
Inside pockets are a must. you need to keep you digital scale and camera there....so they are up against the warmth of your body....no inside pocket, no go.
unforunately it is difficult to find a suit that matches the above.....without getting into $600 plus dollar suits.
My old nautulus nfs 2000 is still one of my favourite that i've come across....
when helly took over nautulus, they left out a number of things that made the nfs a superior suit......
Finally, more than ANYTHING ELSE, make sure it is a FLOATER suit, approved by coast guard canada.....none of this ice armor crap that isn't approved or doesn't float properly....
Last edited by steve-hamilton on Mon Jan 03, 2011 1:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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