crusian Posted yesterday at 13:08 Report Posted yesterday at 13:08 Hi Everyone I see Skeetex do their own version of a Catchdry , or should I just stick to a suit comprising of salopettes and a jacket ? . Your opinions please , ta . 😃 kevtaylor 1 Quote
Golden Paws Posted yesterday at 15:27 Report Posted yesterday at 15:27 If you want to look like a complete plonker, go ahead and buy one! elmoputney, crusian and commonly 3 Quote
crusian Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, Golden Paws said: If you want to look like a complete plonker, go ahead and buy one! You've just sold it to me , Golden Paws ! 😁 framey 1 Quote
kevtaylor Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago The Fortis Tundra salopettes are the best clothing item I've bought recently, waterproof and very warm indeed. I bought the matching coat but in hindsight I'g go for their marine jacket instead as I cannot see me using the Tundra coat as I'm already warm enough in the salopettes. Already got lightweight waterproof trousers and jacket but would look at the Fortis Marine stuff if I didn't 👍 Whilst the Catchdry coat may be good, for me personally it's too long and bulky - cant see that being suitable for days roving the river or carp stalking, but were all different. Fortis looked at the serious competition (Geoff Anderson) and made stuff that probably almost matches but at a much lower pricepoint, serious clothing for serious anglers I'd say so you get what you pay for, but the pricepoint of Fortis is much lower than Grundens and Geoff Anderson. Serious carp clothing was long overdue so well done Fortis I say. Quote
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