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Striker Brown Camo Climate Bibs and Coat


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Brand New Striker Brands bibs and coat Bibs are 3x coat is 4x. Suit was new in January. Bibs were used more than coat. Im Striker Staff and will be getting a different suit.

325.00 (retails for around 430.00) for the set. Prefer not to split up.

Coat details 320D Tussor 5000/5000 Waterproof/Breathable outer shell

100% seam taped

Sureflote buoyancy material throughout jacket

Removable fleece-lined softshell jacket liner can be worn separate

360 degree reflective material

YKK 2-way heavy duty (10 gauge) front zipper

Radial "to the skin" venting system (patent pending)

Shock cord drawstring at waist and hem provide superior adjustability

Expandable cargo pockets

2 exterior D-rings for accessory attachment

Removable hood with memory wire visor

Soft Touch inner neck collar for comfort

Extended Lycra inner wrist cuffs

Built-in water drains if submerged (patent pending)

Velcro adjustable stretch cuffs at wrist

Left sleeve key pocket

Quick access pockets with interior D-rings for attaching safety picks

Heavy duty storm flap protects front zipper from wind and water

Napoleon pocket accessible without opening front zipper

Inner cell phone and zippered breast pockets

Soft Touch side access hand pockets

Sizing for the coat : 4x = 51-54" chest (coat runs small for the size I normally wear the 2x in the other models)

Bib Details:

Sizing 3x = 41-45" waist, adjustable 28,31,34" (approximate) inseam

320D Tussor 5000/5000 Waterproof/Breathable outer shell

Removable 100g Thermadex insulated lining

Sureflote buoyancy material throughout bib

Articulated knees for improved comfort and flexibility

Additional padding in seat and knee areas provide extra protection and warmth

Infinite adjust leg cuffs make inseam length adjustable (patent pending)

3-way waist height leg zippers

Water drains for safely removing water if submerged (new-patent pending)

Reflective tape on front and back

YKK 2-way heavy duty (10 gauge) front zipper with EZP design

Magnetic storm flaps on front and leg zippers

Boot storm gators with gripper elastic

Adjustable suspenders

Fleece-lined chest pockets

Expandable cargo pockets

Soft Touch breast pocket for valuables

2 exterior D-rings for accessory attachment

Instant access openings to get to front under layer pockets

Elastic stretch panels at sides for improved comfort and flexibility

Beverage holder incorporated into thigh pocket (patent pending)

Improved super-strong crotch panel (new)

Great deal for anyone looking for a floating suit with a ton of features. I need something lighter as Im a big guy and it takes alot to get me cold.

Text 507-351-8963 or email [email protected]

will try to get pics up tomorrow

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