Texas Transplant
Well-Known Member
If you are looking to buy one of those 100 MPH suits at BPS, better read this.
I had made up my mind to buy a Cabella's Guidewear outfit for the cold weather fishing. Wife cancelled our trip to Cabella's in Wheeling (WV) over Thanksgiving. So, we went out to BPS in Charlotte so that I could really look over the 100 MPH suits.
I liked the parka quite a bit. Thought that the head/face protection was pretty good. However, for the price, I would have liked it to have thinsulate in it - but passable.
Now for the part that I REALLY THOUGHT WAS STUPID!
I took down a pair of the bib's, and put them on. Several major problems.
The strap across the chest between the two shoulder straps, is a good idea. However, it is sewn on on of the shoulder straps, and then velcro's to the other one. Only problem is that once I adjust the shoulder strap for the correct tension to keep them up - it runs into the sewn on chest strap! No way I can adjust the shoulder straps to make them fit - and they don't have an adjustment in the rear.
Now the other real kicker. Let's see, I'm on the boat in the wind/rain/cold with my suit on. I need to pee. With the design of these pants/bib, the following is needed.
Take off the sospenders. Take off the jacket. Remove the straps on the shoulder. Pull down the pants. THEN upzip your fly and do your business. What knucklehead designed these??? No offense, but it must have been a woman. No way a man is going to design a set of pants/bibs that don't have a zipper that opens to the inside. It has a zipper, put after you pull it down, there is a piece of cloth sewn to the inside for warmth/protection from the cold (I believe that's what its for).
Well, looks like I will make a run to Wheeling during the Christmas break, when I'm off, and my wife is working. I'll just take a drive up to do that shoping. Or maybe I can find a super saver somewhere, where I can just fly in cheaply.
Tex
I had made up my mind to buy a Cabella's Guidewear outfit for the cold weather fishing. Wife cancelled our trip to Cabella's in Wheeling (WV) over Thanksgiving. So, we went out to BPS in Charlotte so that I could really look over the 100 MPH suits.
I liked the parka quite a bit. Thought that the head/face protection was pretty good. However, for the price, I would have liked it to have thinsulate in it - but passable.
Now for the part that I REALLY THOUGHT WAS STUPID!
I took down a pair of the bib's, and put them on. Several major problems.
The strap across the chest between the two shoulder straps, is a good idea. However, it is sewn on on of the shoulder straps, and then velcro's to the other one. Only problem is that once I adjust the shoulder strap for the correct tension to keep them up - it runs into the sewn on chest strap! No way I can adjust the shoulder straps to make them fit - and they don't have an adjustment in the rear.
Now the other real kicker. Let's see, I'm on the boat in the wind/rain/cold with my suit on. I need to pee. With the design of these pants/bib, the following is needed.
Take off the sospenders. Take off the jacket. Remove the straps on the shoulder. Pull down the pants. THEN upzip your fly and do your business. What knucklehead designed these??? No offense, but it must have been a woman. No way a man is going to design a set of pants/bibs that don't have a zipper that opens to the inside. It has a zipper, put after you pull it down, there is a piece of cloth sewn to the inside for warmth/protection from the cold (I believe that's what its for).
Well, looks like I will make a run to Wheeling during the Christmas break, when I'm off, and my wife is working. I'll just take a drive up to do that shoping. Or maybe I can find a super saver somewhere, where I can just fly in cheaply.
Tex