Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

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Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby Bimmer » Sun Nov 03, 2013 1:31 pm

Hi all, looking for some suggestions on a Winter suit for beach. I returned to beach fishing earlier this year after long 'sabatical' . I've come to terms with the enormous decline in stocks :( Still eager as ever though :D ...Now 'Tackle Tarts' aside... I'm looking for a decent Winter suit, one or two piece. Who's using what? and what do they think of same. I was out on Greystones the other night in what was left of my old quilted waterproof one piece job, all the zips knackered with salt damage.
There are lots of types out there , but I don't know if 'flash' is outdoing performance.......... so...what have you got? and what is the best out there at the min?
All recommendations considered . Cheers.
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby bass man 09 » Sun Nov 03, 2013 2:18 pm

have a look on henrys tackle bimmer some nice two peice suits there

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby ste c » Sun Nov 03, 2013 3:03 pm

just bought a new sundridge mk7 suit and an imax 2 piece flotation the sundridge was €110 the imax was £99

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby Bimmer » Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:24 pm

Will keep an eye out for how you get on with them ste, the imax is a nice lookin bit of kit, but I believe there have been mixed reports about it's performance. Henry's stocking the Fish Eagle, looks good ( one way zip though ) strippin down for a wiz on a frosty night don't make for comfortable sessions. :? Btw, where did you source the Imax for £99 ? I can't find one for under £116. I presume it''s the thermal one?

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby originalsin » Sun Nov 03, 2013 10:49 pm

I have the Sundridge mk1 suit, its about 12 years old and still keeps me warm and dry 8) .... I also have the Imax thermal suit, its warm alright but its not exactly reliable for keeping rain water out... :shock: Also, the Imax suit rips very easily...
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby danbrosnan » Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:55 pm

Ya I have the fish eagle they a great job, floatation is unreal in them, even just the jacket alone will keep you up, saved my life one night beach casting, the suit as a hole is great, fierce warm and very good quality throughout...
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby Bimmer » Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:04 am

Thanks for the input lads. Imax looks the biz... but 'not keepin water out'' :? eh? ....maybe not. I still have old pair of bib and brace jobs... might pair them with Fisheagle Jacket. Get the best of both worlds zip wise. Then when they finally cave' I'll look for replacement pair.
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby freedom1916 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:18 am

I got a Imax bib and brace ,Imax jacket cost 100euro for the pair from Veals. Worked out 80 euro cheaper than Henry's.
Great suit I'd recommend it too anyone.

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby lucky13 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:57 am

i gots the mustad viking 2 piece...have it since the early 90's...savage windbreaker of a thing... 8)

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby ste c » Mon Nov 04, 2013 2:38 am

Bimmer wrote:Will keep an eye out for how you get on with them ste, the imax is a nice lookin bit of kit, but I believe there have been mixed reports about it's performance. Henry's stocking the Fish Eagle, looks good ( one way zip though ) strippin down for a wiz on a frosty night don't make for comfortable sessions. :? Btw, where did you source the Imax for £99 ? I can't find one for under £116. I presume it''s the thermal one?




only reason i bought them as my mates have those suits and swear by them have seen them in nasty conditions and they have done there job, the imax floation suit is the grey/orange i have heard bad things about the imax thermo black/red suit leaking etc and the sundridge are highly rated

or if you really wanna treat yourself go for some musto sailing gear some of the jackets go up to €600 :lol:

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby gerty86 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:17 pm

I got myself a Penn flotation suit ISO 12402 last Christmas. Best piece of kit I own. It's a two piece suit and is very comfortable. It has kept me warm and dry on numerous occasions and I would recommend it. I can't really comment on it's durability seeing as it is less than a year old but so far so good. I picked one up for about E150 from Land ans Sea Sports in Bundoran.

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby mackfish » Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:31 pm

I have the fish eagle..man is it warm!..no need to worry bout gettin easy access if nature calls...it had a zip for that!..but all in all, it's good, warm and seems reliable so far and since I got it brand new for €95...I'm not complaining!!
sure, its not raining between the showers!

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby Bimmer » Mon Nov 04, 2013 11:39 pm

Thanks for all the comments and advice lads. I dropped into Henry's today and picked up the Fish Eagle ( complete with zip ) Heading out on the 15th to try her out ( Hope it freezin!!! ha ha )
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby sailnfish » Tue Nov 05, 2013 6:02 am

I use a retired helly Hansen sailing jacket and add layers as necessary ! It became my fishing jacket when I upgraded the sailing gear a few years back. My wet weather ensemble is finished off with a fetching pair of ex-council hi-vis waterproof trousers.
I'll be in the market for a purpose made suit myself soon so it's good to hear that there is some good quality, reasonably priced gear out there. Thanks lads
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby billybob1013 » Fri Nov 22, 2013 3:33 am

I have the fish eagle , the problem i found was the legs where to long and so the bottoms are now badly ripped and the velco strap is all but wasted.

As for your zips a squirt of wd40 now and again helps to keep the salt issue at bay.
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby roger de dodger » Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:13 pm

fladen the only reason you,ll ever need a new one is when you cant stick the smell :mrgreen:
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby Salty1970 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:25 am

roger de dodger wrote:fladen the only reason you,ll ever need a new one is when you cant stick the smell :mrgreen:


Ive got fladen one piece and two piece suits

Although it tells you not too, I stick mine in the washing machine and they come up like new

Only problem i have had with the one piece is it can get too warm!
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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby mackfish » Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:11 pm

billybob1013 wrote:I have the fish eagle , the problem i found was the legs where to long and so the bottoms are now badly ripped and the velco strap is all but wasted.



I'm 6'6" so I don't have that problem!..:)
sure, its not raining between the showers!

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Re: Winter Suit for beach...what have you got?

Postby rockfish » Sat Dec 21, 2013 2:29 pm

i use the Sundridge Crossflow Pro 2pc suit and Sundridge Hot Foot Boots keeps me nice warm and dry even at -5c your still warm it is one of the better flotation suits it is a lot lighter than most flotation suits and not that bulky it is pricey £150 for suit and £40 for the boots, if you want to stay warm dry and safe its money well spent i have had mine for 3 years i wash it once a year and re-waterproof it helps stop the thread from rotting and makes it look like new also give it a hose down once every 5 or 6 trips.
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