Gary Manders
Senior Member
brought a pair of greys gxi s bib and brace hope they do the job .
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Thinking of getting one of these for the winter: Super Crossflow Carp || Sundridge
Combines the Crossflow floatation suit with the igloo warmth, looks good and I like the idea of floatation fishing by rivers in the winter, will make it easier for them to find me if nothing else![]()
Hi Crooky, I don't know if you have researched fabrics or not....but....a 5000 rated suit is only guaranteed to keep you dry in light rain. See here for explanation of ratings.
Waterproof Ratings: What do the Numbers Really Mean\? - Spadout.com
Cheers mate,
Dave.
I know Dave, I never go sitting in the rain, always have a brolly or a bivvy if it rains, have good waterproofs too, this is more for the really cold piking days, when it's too cold to rainI just like the floatation suit idea too
I have Greys waterproofs which are very good and also an ESP jacket rated 25000mm waterproof.
I had a strong feeling you wouldn't go buying something without thoroughly researching it first....just worried you might be having an off day![]()
Like the sound of that ESP jacket, wasn't aware they did anything with that sort of rating.
Cheers, Dave.
I went for the ESP digital jacket and bib'n'brace.The appeal being the 25,000 hydrostatic head and a breathability factor of 10,000.Spent 5 days on the Wye a few weeks ago with copious amounts of rain for 4 days.Stayed perfectly dry throughout,but only caught 1 chub,proving that the suit keeps you dry,but is absolutely useless at catching fish in![]()
Dave, mine is digital camo: ESP Digital Camo Waterproof Jacket
They also do it in plain old green too though for the puristESP Super Grade Waterproof Jacket | HarrisSportsmail.com
I've been using the Wychwood Solace Jacket,Bib'n'Brace & Fleece. Great for the winter warmth but I'm finding it a bit bulky now. Whats the ESP like Peter, for warmth and bulk? I move around a lot and a puffy suit is starting to get on my nerves.