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08-20-2008, 04:42 PM
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must find the fish
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: North Shore Ma
Posts: 712
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Originally Posted by BigFish
Just get a $15.00 rain coat Chris.....its what I have been using for years!
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yeah thats my view on it too. unless these things seal up tight and i can take some waves and not get drenched. but if they are just glorified rain jackets i'm all set.
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There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process. ~Paul O'Neil, 1965
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08-20-2008, 04:46 PM
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BigFish Bait Co.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hanover
Posts: 23,392
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They are definitely not glorified raincoats. They are dry tops! I am just saying I saved a bundle and went with a raincoat! Some guys like to have a cadillac......I like the chevy! 
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Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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08-20-2008, 04:58 PM
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must find the fish
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: North Shore Ma
Posts: 712
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BigFish
They are definitely not glorified raincoats. They are dry tops! I am just saying I saved a bundle and went with a raincoat! Some guys like to have a cadillac......I like the chevy! 
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i'll take a dodge or chevy any day. just as long as it has 450+ hp a shiny new coat of paint and purrs like a lion.
still need to figure out exactly what all these fancy things they talk about actually do. (like triple lined this, double sealed that. etc.) cause im having trouble figuring out what actually will keep me bone dry in the waves and what will just keep me reasonably dry.
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There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process. ~Paul O'Neil, 1965
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08-20-2008, 05:04 PM
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Here fishy fishy
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Whoville
Posts: 2,266
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I stayed in Holiday Inn Express last night

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08-20-2008, 05:16 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: NY
Posts: 1,073
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I think buying a "dry-top" is way overrated. Getting a bit of water up a sleeve has never bothered me.
I rather do that then try to squeeze my gigantic head through the head gasket and THEN be miserable all night because the thing is choking me.
You worry about rough water ? Wear a wetsuit.
I think the best way to approach of what kind of fishing do you do and what kind of clothes you like to wear.
Give me a double sweatshirt and an open neck jacket any day instead of heavy neoprene jacket and gasket that makes me look like a seal.That's me. You might like short sleeves in November in which case you might want a thicker jacket. Word of warning on "breathables" and dry-top's..... the better they seal ,the more I sweat. Consequently,the wetter I am when I get out of it
what was the point of a dry-top again?  
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08-21-2008, 09:16 AM
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Covered in Sawdust
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 358
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[QUOTE=Zeno;613658]I think buying a "dry-top" is way overrated. Getting a bit of water up a sleeve has never bothered me.
I rather do that then try to squeeze my gigantic head through the head gasket and THEN be miserable all night because the thing is choking me.]
I have that problem too. Does that mean I have a huge head?????
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08-20-2008, 05:27 PM
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must find the fish
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: North Shore Ma
Posts: 712
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Iceman 6
I stayed in Holiday Inn Express last night

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ok ok ok... beyond all the fancy stuff.. i'll just go with my gut instinct on whats necessary and whats just there to woo people into buying.
my basic over all question (after collecting my original thoughts and reprocessing them into coherency).. and the only thing that really matters.
what does it take to fill these things up? or do they get filled up?
i plan on spending most the time in it (if i get one) above the waist seal. i'm always pushin it to the edge of the waders. and if a wave thats a little to big comes rollin on in at about shoulder height, i would like to not get drenched. do things tend to ballon up and lose the integrity of the waist seal? i've just had no experience with them at all. so i am trying to figure out the limitations. especially since i'd have breathables and not worry free neoprenes. my main concern is keeping water out of the waders should waves arise really. i dont plan on being ridiculous and being out past a reasonable height on the waders. but it only takes one wave to get them nice and sloshy inside. (a belt cant keep all the water out of the feet.)
Last edited by GonnaCatchABig1; 08-20-2008 at 05:50 PM..
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There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process. ~Paul O'Neil, 1965
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08-20-2008, 05:51 PM
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Here fishy fishy
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Whoville
Posts: 2,266
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GonnaCatchaBigOne -
Just like you, a few sweatshirts and a nice raincoat for the fall. Works for me.
Ice
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08-20-2008, 05:57 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Boston
Posts: 387
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I at times use a my kayaking drytop when I'm out on the rocks. To be honest, I have yet once been in the position where I think it has kept me from being submerged. I do like being able to dunk my arms and not worry about being soaked. But 95% of the time a good waterproof shell might do you as well.
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08-20-2008, 06:20 PM
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must find the fish
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: North Shore Ma
Posts: 712
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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Iceman 6
GonnaCatchaBigOne -
Just like you, a few sweatshirts and a nice raincoat for the fall. Works for me.
Ice
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does that actually keep the water out? cause i managed to get wet alot last year. and the problem with that is it generates alot of laundry. and im a laundromat guy with a small wardrobe. i try to keep it to one fishing outfit per week. sea soaked sweat shirts are fine... till the next time you hafta wear them. so im thinking i should probably get one.
soo to zenos comment about thickness. do they generally share the same characteristics of waders? (i dont have a car so i cant go shopping and touching at will. i hate internet shopping...) i've seen some that look like they are all neoprene. i'm pretty sure i saw a gortex one.
what other materials are there and what are their characteristics?
id want something really light. basically a water proof windbreaker. that i could use "comfortably" in spring and bad summer weather. but also bundle up under it on the cold fall nights .
some of the nicer ones look like winter coats. but the lighter ones dont look very water proof.
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There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process. ~Paul O'Neil, 1965
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