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    Floatation/Thermal suits, any dealers doing deals, I haven't bought a mag in a few months so don't know who's selling what. For shore only so it's got to be nice and warm, not so much bothered about buoyancy, Ideally shopping online as I don't want to be trawling about round the shops if they aint already got them in. I do like the new Imax one and it's probably in my price range of around £100 i reckon, what do you fellas think?
    Cheers.
    Michael.

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    if you aint bothered about the floatation side, I prefer to use ski suits and high altitude hiking gear as they are a lot warmer and seem to last longer and stay waterproof for longer than the sundridge and imax`s ive had previously. For some reason they resist the salt water a lot better as well which leaves me scratching my head as the fishing stuff is supposedly desgined for it?!

    the outdoor shops at royal keys and in town stock them by the bucket load and can get sappolettes and 3/4 jacket for less than £100. I also find they are move movable to cast and dont have as much strapping on the arms to catch a multiplyer in reel down position.

    The makes I use are parallel and Snowdonia.

    If you stick to the fishign gear - the latest storm beach and SAS still get excelelnt reviews, and VASS seem to be top of the shop.
    My Weapons of Choice

    RODS:
    Shimano Aspire 130 AX Surf , Shimano Aspire 140 AX Surf, Reelsport Responce ,Team Daiwa TDXS 130XM for the rough, Shakespear Ugly Stick Gold 7ft Spinning

    REELS:
    Shimano Speedmaster CFS IV x3 , Abu 7500 C3CT Blue x 2, Abu 7500 CT Elite, Penn 970 mono mag for the rough, Shimano 4000 Exage for Spinning

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      If your up south shields way reelsport dean road has a good selection mate.
      Last edited by PETER; 03-01-2014, 05:27 PM.

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