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Old February 2nd, 2004, 11:39 PM
RichZ
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Acee wrote:
If it is not in your consideration of features, buy the bib style pants for
more assurance of staying dry, especially if you are operating a boat,
60mph, or in a stiff wind and do not have enough hands to keep the jacket
secured well enough.


From my experience, the best combination is Bib pants with the Jacket (rather
than the longer parka). What happens with the parka is that when you sit
down, the bottom of it is pointed forward, and at 30 to 70 MPH, you drive a
lot of rainwater up underneath the parka from the bottom. The jacket reaches
down well past the top of the bibs, but not so far past your waist that the
bottom opening is pointed forward instead of down.

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