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![]() "Louis Owen" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Should ya buy vests a size bigger than you would a jacket or shirt? I was out Steelheading on the Silver River in Michigan's Western UP the other day and was wearing a T shirt, heavy flannel shirt, waders and had my vest on over all that and it was a bit snug. Lou Well, it should fit alright when you already have all the other gear that you are going to wear on, otherwise it will restrict you considerably. I donīt like vests much, for this reason. I tend to wear jackets for most of my fishing. Especially when it is cold, and I am wading etc, then I use a short wading jacket, ( which only has a couple of small pockets), over my breathables, and carry a chest harness pack with a rear pocket, for my gear. A vest full of stuff, whether it fits or nor, tends to be restrictive anyway. and will not usually keep you very warm either. TL MC |
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