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Pros
- Adjustable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Keeps You Warm
- Keeps You Warm When Tenps
- Warm
- Waterproof
Cons
- A Bit Expensive
- Hard To Clean
Best Uses
- Boating
- Cool Or Cold Sailing
Comments about Type V USCG Anti Exposure Work Suit:
I have had these coveralls for 15 years. I have used them fishing on the Niagara River in the winter in small boats; fishing on Lake Ontario in the winter in small boats; sailing on Lake Erie in the fall, winter, and spring; sailing on the Gulf of Mexico in the fall, winter, spring. They have kept me warm, dry, and safe.
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
Pros
- Adjustable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Don
- May Save Your Life
- Rugged Zippers
- Warm On Cold Days
- Waterproof
- Windproof
Cons
- Does Not Breath
- Does Not Have A Harness
Best Uses
- Boating
- Cool Rainy Weather
- When Water Is Cool
Comments about Type V USCG Anti Exposure Work Suit:
I wear the suit when the water temp is below 70 degrees F or when the air temp is below 60 degrees F. I use it fishing and sailing. It keeps me warm and dry even when I am on the Great Lakes from mid-October to early June. I wore my suit when the air temp dropped below 60 on a recent 150 mile sailboat race in October in the Gulf of Mexico.
I unzip the front of the coveralls if I feel too warm or clammy. I wear an inflatable PFD with a harness built-in over the suit when I need to tether when sailboat racing.
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
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