exercise bike

  • luke_haugland
    Iowa City, Iowa
    Posts: 3037
    #644940

    I love those for bowhunting- other than that, for me, they are way to big and bulky to walk around in- do you find them easy to talk with when hole hoping?

    jonboy
    Wausau, WI
    Posts: 445
    #645016

    Do you have a link to connect to their site?
    Thanks

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #645025

    If I didnt have a new Guidewear Parka and Scott Gore Tex bibs hanging in closet I would place a order, that is a nicely thought out suit.

    And it is made in America

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #644018

    Quote:


    If I didnt have a new Guidewear Parka and Scott Gore Tex bibs hanging in closet I would place a order, that is a nicely thought out suit.

    And it is made in America


    Sell it on ebay! And I am not kidding!

    I tried out Corey Waller’s, and am ordering one for myself!

    These suits need no hype. They are hard core winter survival gear. I recommend getting the bag too, and leaving them right in the trunk of your car!

    MFO
    Minneapolis, MN
    Posts: 1451
    #643256

    I wore mine this morning for the first time and man did they keep this fat man warm!

    jerry b
    western WI
    Posts: 1506
    #645076

    Am I being a downer here??? Well maybe, but- – I cannot believe there’s anything warmer than my Carhart Extremes. I’ve been on the water this time of year and never had any kind of a problem. Out in the open on the ice with the wind blowing, I have absolutely no complaints. . .jerr

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #645088

    Quote:


    Am I being a downer here??? Well maybe, but- – I cannot believe there’s anything warmer than my Carhart Extremes. I’ve been on the water this time of year and never had any kind of a problem. Out in the open on the ice with the wind blowing, I have absolutely no complaints. . .jerr


    I can completely understand. It is impossible to know how good this product is until you’ve tried it.

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #645104

    Well, after watching Scott and James on In-Depth Outdoors, ice fishing in some of the coldest temps of the season, I had to ask more about the Snosuit they wore in the show. Talking to those two guys, and a few others who I consider straight shooters, I’ve ordered a set for myself and taking advantage of the discount pricing. From what I’m told, I’ll still need the Gamehide for spring, fall, and rainy days on the water. But the Snosuit is the gear to have for the Winter trips, and even early spring or late fall when the temps really drop up north.

    Given that it’s supposed to hover around ZERO here for the next two weeks, I should get a chance to try it out. If so, I’ll offer my two cents on the gear. If you guys want to see it in action, watch the latest In-Depth Outdoors TV show and you’ll find James and Scott staying pretty warm under some very tough conditions!

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #645137

    Let me ask you this, how water proof is it?

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #645141

    Completely. 100%

    Scott and I fished in this stuff up on Winnie in 9″ of slush. We didn’t walk through it… we waded through it. We kneeled in it. We laid in it (see this sunday’s TV show) and we were as dry as lint.

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #205920

    whos in ??

    think ill ride 4 or 5 nights a week

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22627
    #55030

    There’s 7 nights a week Gut Power to the peddlers I am IN !!!

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