Lining combined with perforated foam specially designed for better moisture management. Additional ventilation system on the back, chest and arms. Hood, neck stripes, waist stripes, shoulders and upper sleeves in neon yellow + reflective tape on the chest. Adjustable high collar and adjustable neon yellow hood, with zip in collar with integrated face and chin protection.
Elastic waist and waist belt for optimal fit. Outer fabric completely waterproof and very breathable. Storm flap and chin guard with Velcro. 2 chest pockets with fleece lining.
2 side pockets with zip. Drainage devices on wrists and ankles. Leg zips for easy dressing over boots. Outer material: 100% Oxford nylon. EN 343 : 2003 + A1: 2007 / Class 3-1.
Available sizes: XS - 4XL. Please note: The sizes are guidelines and can only be used as a guide. The suits run a bit large, so we recommend taking one size smaller. Swim suits are not usually faint-proof, ie if you fall unconscious into the water, the suit will not automatically turn you onto your back, keeping your head above the water.For your safety, use a life jacket with 275N buoyancy. Key facts at a glance. The next fishing trip is just around the corner. Every time you ask yourself whether the fishing equipment is still suitable. You hear all the time in forums or from like-minded people how much effort is required to catch that one really big, fat fish.
Not to mention fishing for target fish. Opinions differ, especially when it comes to finding the right bait. More and more Norway anglers are reporting that the thickest chunks were caught primarily with artificial baits such as rubber fish and twisters.Nevertheless, most fish are still caught with pirks of various shapes and sizes. After almost 20 years of fishing experience in Norway, we have put together our range for you. Nevertheless, most fish are still caught with pirks of variou.