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Re: Grunden's rain gear
« Reply #15 on: July 11, 2016, 08:50:58 PM »
Yeah, you sweat like a pig in grundens in the summer.... We wear sweats under them, and change out at least 3-5 ti es a day depending on work load...

In the winter it's all I wear, I go for the gage brand (it's their recreational/lighter duty Line) and I swear by that just the same

Other similar brands are Guy Cotten, and red ledge, but grundens and xtratuff boots is all I wear... Word of advice on boots, get Bama Socks, made in Poland, they wick sweat away from your socks, doesn't matter if it's +90 or -60, keeps your feet dry in rubber boots.
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Re: Grunden's rain gear
« Reply #16 on: July 11, 2016, 09:44:58 PM »
Used the heavy duty Grundens for years commercial fishing in Bristol Bay. Buy one pair and they last forever! I've seen more and more people wearing the lighter style that they make, Gage. Bought a Gage jacket last year but haven't worn it much yet. They aren't known for breathing but could be working on their design to expand their market.
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Re: Grunden's rain gear
« Reply #17 on: July 11, 2016, 11:09:51 PM »
Used the heavy duty Grundens for years commercial fishing in Bristol Bay. Buy one pair and they last forever! I've seen more and more people wearing the lighter style that they make, Gage. Bought a Gage jacket last year but haven't worn it much yet. They aren't known for breathing but could be working on their design to expand their market.
They are a top notch company and would trust anything they make!
The Gage's are a bit more comfortable and some have pockets but they tend to come apart at the seams with heavy use.

 


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