8x Pro Jacket
| $425.00 | Weight : 28 oz | Style #9190 |
When foul weather hits, this stout jacket keeps the fishing good with full Gore-Tex® Pro Shell protection. Ripstop arms and shoulders breathe out the upper, while strong, slick fabric sheds wear below the waterline. Draining chest pockets fit oversized fly boxes and Napoleon pockets zip spools underneath. The catch-and-release cuffs cinch with internal neoprene and extend coverage with an asymmetrical half-elastic shape that won't hook line. A shoulder-to-shoulder back pocket stows lunch high and dry, pit zips operate with one free hand and the brimmed hood cinches peripherally in a storm. Complete with a net D-ring, retractor attachment, rod holder and a waist that draws tight or pulls up when wading deep.
- Oversized, bellowed chest pockets fit large fly boxes
- Waterproof zippered napoleon-style pockets
- Large, horizontally oriented stuff-it pocket placed high on back for deep wading
- Waterproof, zippered ventilation pit-zips
- Waterproof, zippered handwarmer pockets
- New asymmetrical exterior cuffs with half elastic will not snag lines
- New wrist closure features a lightweight neoprene inner cuff with Velcro® cuff tabs for an ultimate water tight seal
- Dual adjustment hood for enhanced vision in inclement weather
- Mini-D attachment rings set inside chest pocket flaps
- D-Ring on center back for net attachment
Design
A good storm jacket is an important acquisition for anyone not labeled a fair-weather angler. Rather than pulling from the closet for this important purpose, we crafted new jackets with fish on the brain. The fabric we selected for our specialty shells is from proven waterproof/breathable stock, the details respond to a constant action-to-inaction fluctuation and our precise construction method mirrors what we learned from building inspired mountain apparel. Our premium fabrics keep storms from soaking skin while busy tying on tippet, yet stay dry inside when working upstream toward the next promising hole.
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- March 2008 "The last thing you want is to start out a perfect angling day under bright blue skies and end it ... |
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