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    I'm now looking at floatation suits for this season. Wich ones are you all using? I'm thinking of the Sundridge sas mk5 2 piece. Any comments?
    Cheers

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    If i get another thats the one i,m going for. I like the fleece lined chest pockets. At the moment my old suit which is now coming round to its fourth season is still ok-but is showing its age.
    My mate has a Fladen which i like but has no chest pockets.
    mick
    Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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    • #3
      I bought my sundridge 2 piece last year & it was the best thing I bought.
      It was one of the cheapest on the market & great value for money.
      In the winter I wear thermals, a thick shirt, fleece jacket, trousers & then the flotation suit & I stay dry & warm. The side hand warmer pockets are nicely positioned & keep your hands dry & warm.
      Highly recommended.
      I will only be out for a couple of hours pet.

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      • #4
        i have a sunridge mk5 and it is the best thing i have ever bought keeps you warm and dry and its not realy that heavy my pal has a shakespeare suit and reckons its just as good. loads to go for mate so just depends on wot u wana spend

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        • #5
          Where did you buy them from? and what type of wellies do you wear with the floatation suit? Sorry for the daft questions, but i've never had one before!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by orinoco View Post
            Where did you buy them from? and what type of wellies do you wear with the floatation suit? Sorry for the daft questions, but i've never had one before!
            i got mine from here.
            Glasgow Angling Centre Flotation Suits

            as for wellies i just wear standard ones but if im on the beaches i'll put my chest waders over the flotation suit.

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            • #7
              or you can get them here,
              You can never take conditions by the sea for granted, it may be sunny, still and warm at home, but when you arrive on the coastline it is not uncommon for the weather to be entirely different. It is therefore important that you have a selection of fishing clothes available to combat the elements you may come across, to ensure you are comfortable and safe whilst fishing. After all fishing is for enjoyment not endurance.We stock a wide range of fishing clothing from leading suppliers like Guy Cotten, Vass, Daiwa, Sundridge and Imax. With fishing coats, hats, boots, waders and waterproofs to name a few of the types of products available. Please take a look and if you require further guidance on size please just drop us an e-mail or give us a call.


              or try your local tackle shop

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              • #8
                I use ordinary wellies with a couple of pair of socks (one thermal).
                This season i am going to buy some Ron Thompson fleece lined wellies. They look ok.
                Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                • #9
                  Tried alsorts to keep my feet warm in the winter & ended up buying some Skeetex boots from N.E. tackle in Sunderland £60.00. Well worth the money & kept my feet lovely & warm.
                  I will only be out for a couple of hours pet.

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                  • #10
                    Got a pair of skeetex can't say i was impressed with them, having no left or right foot, poor grip makes it hard going if you have far to walk.
                    Next boots will be either sundridge hot foot or deri.
                    Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by orinoco View Post
                      Where did you buy them from? and what type of wellies do you wear with the floatation suit? Sorry for the daft questions, but i've never had one before!
                      I can reccommend Sundridge Hot Foot thermal boots, fleece lined and a thick foam insole. Keeps your feet lovely and warm on the coldest of nights. You can have the best suit in the world but if you've got cold feet..........
                      All generalisations are false, including this one

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                      • #12
                        try gerrys of morcombe they had the sundridge and the abu 2 piece on offer last week sas £59 abu £49

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Castaway View Post
                          I can reccommend Sundridge Hot Foot thermal boots, fleece lined and a thick foam insole. Keeps your feet lovely and warm on the coldest of nights. You can have the best suit in the world but if you've got cold feet..........
                          cold feet whey i had that all last winter will be buying these sundridge hot foot thermals! please work this season, dont want cold feet! its really bad!

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                          • #14
                            [QUOTE=Richie_fishy;182057]cold feet whey i had that all last winter

                            snap it gets very cold on blyth pire in the winter looking for a new pair ov boots my self

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                            • #15
                              I got the sundridge two piece,walked into Sedgfield car boot and spotted it next to a stall I picked the coat up to inspect as it looked new and the guy said that's a special industrial type thingy theirs trousers with that jacket couldn't take less than 10 quid mind.

                              Who was I to argue

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