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Striker suit sizing?


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I am 5'11" and a slim 220lbs and I went with the xl bibs and jacket (climate suit). This is what I have bought in the past like my vexilar suit...that being said the bibs seemed really big until I figured out the cuff adjustment on the bottom of the legs. I have been so pleased the way this suit has perfomed this season!! The only negative I have is that many times I was almost too warm!!! I can deal with that though...

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I ordered a set of the predators and had to return them cuz they ran small in my opinion. My Arctic Armour XL's fit great and almost a tad big. Had to return the Styker Predator XL's for a XXL. Not a size small, but just small enough that they weren't as comfortable.

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Samething with me. I was already to buy a set. My old bids and jacket were XL and I had to darn near get a 3X Striker to fit right. I went with a FXR suit with FAST floation system in it instead.

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It is strange how it does differ with different people. A friend of mine has a suit and thinks it runs big. He thinks what I ordered I will be swimming in it. The dry kind of swimming and want to keep it that way. I guess I will know in a few days.

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I went to Scheels to try on the different sizes of the climate suit this december and although the xl jacket felt a little snug the xxl jacket was big and the xl has loosened up since wearing it and I am happy I didn't go bigger. The bibs I fit in the large and without the cuff adjustment on the bottom I was swimming in my xls but with the cuff adjusted the xls are way more comfortable and not too big.

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