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Justin Crump, Thad Robison, Jay Johnson, and Brian Jill enjoy the glowing warmth and good times of a no-fish day on a float trip for steelhead on the Babine River, British Columbia. Photo: Tim Pask
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SST Jacket

4.6 out of 5 based on 15 review(s)
SST Jacket
$449.00
#81861

Riverwalker - Felt

4.7 out of 5 based on 12 review(s)
Riverwalker - Felt
$159.00
#79221

Guidewater Vest

4.7 out of 5 based on 7 review(s)
Guidewater Vest
$199.00
#81901

Great Divider

5 out of 5 based on 12 review(s)
Great Divider
$229.00
#48251

Guidewater Jacket

4.4 out of 5 based on 15 review(s)
Guidewater Jacket
$399.00
#81826

Riverwalker - Studded

4.2 out of 5 based on 10 review(s)
Riverwalker - Studded
$189.00
#79231

M's Riverwalker Vest

4.8 out of 5 based on 4 review(s)
M's Riverwalker Vest
$149.00
#81931

Deep Wading Jacket

4.7 out of 5 based on 7 review(s)
Deep Wading Jacket
$249.00
#81800

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Great fishing gear lets you focus on the fish. It keeps you comfortable in a variety of conditions, inner and outer layers working together to keep you cool and protected from the sun while stalking bonefish in the tropics or warm and dry when casting to winter steelhead. The shells, waders, insulation and base layers are designed to work together to move moisture outward, keep warmth in, provide unrestricted mobility and stand up to the abuse that rivers and the ocean can dish out. We've designed a complete lineup of clothing and gear for women and men to meet your every fishing need. Base-layers (capilene and wool) to wear next to your skin; insulating fleece, wool, down, and synthetic fill to keep you warm; open-weave bug and sun-resistant shirts to keep you cool in tropical climates; boots and insulated booties to provide necessary warmth and traction in all types of waters; waders in a full spectrum of sizes; vests and packs to help you carefully carry all your tools; hats to keep the sun off or the snow out of your eyes; and gloves, so there's one less reason the cold can keep you inside.
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