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I simply use some ex navy long john and top thermals. Craghopper winterlined trousers. One or two thinsulate or bear type tops. Snugpak salopettes. Snugpak jacket. Then goretex outerwear. Thats a max. Any warmer just miss a layer out. But dont forget your footwear. Its sweat that gets you. If you wear thermal wellies. Change your socks often and put them in your midriff in between changes. I use some grubs snowline. Muck tay sports are good but the soles not half as good. I generally pack my warmers kit in a in one of my x forces day sacks. I also cannot fault a thinsulate hat too. Hope its as wsrm as last year.
Paul...I gave up on warm and waterproof lace up boots a few years ago. They all either need a LOT of care (waterproofing) or they leak (say, when walking through wet long grass)...or both. I now use fleece lined wellies, and love them. Totally dry, really warm, cheap...job's a good 'un.
Like Jon I have a mishmash of winter clothing, when loch fishing in scotland u need layers - always have thermal leggings, lined trousers then bib and brace etc.
but for wellies i use Muckboots arctic sport - when the temp don't get above -6 all day in snow these are good.
I was in Chapman's tackle today looking at the suits I really wanted to try the sundrige igloo suit but unfortunately there wasn't any. I did however try the Fox two piece and the Trakker F-32 which seems pretty good having a zip out fleece too.
Anyone tried the Trakker?