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Ice ArmorX vs. Artic Armor?


TMF89

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I have had a Artic Armor, and i would have to say that it would take alot to get me out of them. these babies are awesome. Its a suit that has it all, and you can beat it up and it will hold for you.

3 layers of INSULTEX™ Insulation

Neck Flap to Block Wind

Adjustable Hood

Two Way Zipper with Snaps

NeoPrene Cuff With Velcro Adjuster

Toggles & Bungee For Tightening

Four D-Rings for Hanging Things

Four Large Cargo Pockets With Snaps

Lined Hand Warmer Pockets

Two Lined-Zipper Pockets

You will fall in love with it day in and day out. You can check them out at http://www.idigear.com/arcticarmor.php

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This is how the bibs are setup

* 3 layers of INSULTEX™ Insulation

* Adjustable Nylon Suspenders with Quick-Release

* Zipper and Snaps

* Hand Warming Pockets

* INSULTEX™ Padded Seat (Backside)

* Zipper and Snap Opening to the Knees for Easy Access

* Internal Tightening System (to keep the snow out)

* Super Padded Knees With INSULTEX™ For Kneeling on the Ice or Cold Ground

* Two Large Cargo Pockets with Snaps

I have a set on order and can't wait.What Bass N Spear posted was just the jacket. I really like the extra padding in the knees and the fact that it FLOATS. I will be getting the camo version so it will have more then one use.

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