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tlapinski 09-24-2003 01:36 PM

AquaSkinz jackets are AWESOME!!!
 
well, i finally got my jacket last thursday. just in time for the hurricane. the jacket performed flawlessly! i was the only one i saw to stay dry and warm in the middle of all the rain, surf, and wind we had down in RI. i went with the heavy weight jacket, but i will be getting the lighter one for next summer. i really can't say enough good things, except that it has my endorsement to anyone looking for a kick butt surf jacket!

does anyone have a pic of what the hood looks like?

JohnR 09-24-2003 01:56 PM

:D

The hood looks like something you'd rob a bank with but it sure is DRY... I got the thick one too for the Fall run. I'll get the lightweight job next year too....

bud8fan 09-24-2003 03:27 PM

Anyone wanna buy me one??
 
They sure look sweet but I am having a hard time justifying the argument I would get into with the wife for spending that kind of $$$

Anyone have any reports on the bronco jackets that are available for less than $100????

CSK 09-24-2003 03:38 PM

The Bronco's are really warm, too warm for my tastes. I can pretty much only wear one with a light shirt underneath, and that's when it's pretty cold out.

chris L 09-24-2003 03:56 PM

the bronco is good for laying in the snow .

RickBomba 09-24-2003 11:39 PM

Yup,
My Aquaskinz rocks.
You guys should see all the graffiti I painted on it to boot.
Later,
Rick

JohnR 09-25-2003 10:39 AM

Early last night when the waves were higher, I was down in the wet rocks trying to get a fish unstuck that was wedged in, I took a couple breaking waves over my back and waited for that deluge of cold water to come down my back - never did, not even a trickle... :btu:

I got the heavier jacket which would be hot in August but it was kicking ass last night.... Liking these Skinz!

chris L 09-25-2003 10:46 AM

does it cover plumbers crack ? it must John you said you didnt get wet .

Krispy 09-25-2003 10:46 AM

how long does it take to put on? and do you have any eyebrows left :laughs:

JohnR 09-25-2003 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chris L
does it cover plumbers crack ? it must John you said you didnt get wet .
Why yes it does Hippe Freak :) ...

Quote:

Originally posted by Krispy
how long does it take to put on? and do you have any eyebrows left :laughs:
It doesn't take long to put on, even on my harbor seal-like body. And yes, I still have my eyebrows, just hold my breath at that point :laughs:

JHABS 09-26-2003 07:59 PM

AQUASKINZZZZZZZ YES:happy:

BasicPatrick 09-28-2003 12:42 AM

After seeing john R's this weekend I decided I need one ...now just to figure out how to pay for it

Bliz 09-30-2003 10:42 AM

To what extent do they keep you dry?...

Has anyone been completely submerged by a breaker and remained dry?...

And are the hoods available for the lighter jackets?

fishweewee 09-30-2003 11:31 AM

Don, I went for a "swim" when I got knocked off a rock at Beavertail a few weeks ago (the night before someone drowned the next morning). I was wearing my skinz, waders, and a surf belt (and pfd).

When I crawled out the only thing that was wet was my plug bag.

Well, okay, almost had to change my shorts too but it wasn't b/c of the aquaskinz... :p

On hot days you will feel a little damp from the retained perspiration, as they are not breathable. But you get the same problem with the Broncos.

-B

JHABS 09-30-2003 11:45 AM

Yes you also can get a hood........AQUASKINZ You could use it in a BOAT to. Sorry thats a different thread.....:D

Bliz 09-30-2003 11:49 AM

Thank God you weren't injured, or even killed!...

I am considering puchase, and was wondering just how waterproof these are...

Sounds like these keep pretty dry!

also looking to pick up a good PFD a well...

Bliz 09-30-2003 11:53 AM

What range do the hoods run for John?...

tlapinski 09-30-2003 11:57 AM

Bliz - in the hurricane last week, i was totally submerged and i came out totally dry! you can't imagine how well they work until you actually get out there and use it. i was amazed. now i don't know how i lived without it! oh yeah, i lived a wet and cold life in the surf. :rolleyes:

Bliz 09-30-2003 12:08 PM

Wow!...

That's impressive!

I'll bet it gives you alot more comfort knowing that your waders won't take on water if you get pounded by a breaker!

That good eh?

Do you recommend the lighter version with more layers, or the heavier one due to the cooler temps?

bassmaster 09-30-2003 12:14 PM

works for me , I stay dry

tlapinski 09-30-2003 12:15 PM

well, i have the heavy version. it is VERY warm. i was wearing just the jacket and a t shirt this past weekend on the cape, and i was hot. i would rather be hot than cold while fishing, so it really didn't bother me. i always have a good supply of water with me when i am fishing so the sweating isn't so bad. i will be getting one of the lightweight jackets for next summer, but as of right now i can't say one is better than the other.

Bliz 09-30-2003 12:22 PM

I'm more concerned about the restriction in motion than heat myself...

It's always good to remain warm in the water!

tlapinski 09-30-2003 01:24 PM

i don't feel any more restricted in my movement than maybe if i was wearing a heavy sweatshirt. it isn't bulky. if you can find a shop with them both in stock, try them both on. i got mine on a sight unseen basis, as i needed it ASAP.

Bliz 09-30-2003 02:00 PM

I'll have to make my way to the saltwater edge to check them out.

Thanks for the help Toby...

Thanks too to Ben!

tlapinski 09-30-2003 02:33 PM

Bliz, last time i was in SWE they only had the lighter version. i got mine in CT. i think that Quaker Lane may have both models. they at least had the heavy weight when i called just before Isabel hit.

fishweewee 09-30-2003 02:59 PM

A few things re: the lighter Evolution Drytop:

-The fit on the wrist collars is so snug (and there are two of them on each arm), I have to remove my watch before putting it on an taking if off. It's not so tight that it constricts circulation, however.

-The elastic waistband drawstring loop will get caught in your rod butt if you fish rockpiles with the rod butt between your legs. Kadir informed me that the drawstring is trimmable so that slack doesn't interfere with your fishing.

-In order to stay dry, it's best if the neoprene neck collar stays rolled up. If it gets rolled down, water can trickle down your neck. Kadir also told me that they made the neck collars long so that you can trim them down if necessary.

-I really like the belly pouch with velcro closure. Great place to store a small amount of line, leader or terminal tackle.

Bill L 09-30-2003 07:14 PM

Bliz, I was in Quaker Lane today, they had one hurricane in XL, looked sweet. I usually need XXL for tops, but his looke like it would fit me. Wish I had the cake :(

Bliz 10-01-2003 06:22 AM

Thanks for the info guys... I will likely have to shop around to find inventory with the Fall Run upon us...

JohnR 10-01-2003 08:26 AM

Quote:

What range do the hoods run for John?...
The hoods run all the way up to "XLarge Head" like myself :D


They are friekin' awesome. I got the hurricanes because I wanted them for fall and probably cod fishing too (partyboat or AVM). They are TOTALLY dry. A little restrictive on the neck (I have a size 18 neck and hate tight collars and ties :rocketem: ) but they are not uncomfortable at all. You'll know they are there for certain. But they are WARM and DRY!

I like them A LOT. As someone that only will allow sponsorship here for something I KNOW personally or that of someone's opinion I TRUST, I am actually discussing sponsorship with Alberto & Kadir about them here. The Skinz are that GOOD! I even put up there logo on the front page because I like the product!

JohnR 10-02-2003 08:50 AM

They were good last night too :D


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