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Are there any good quality bibs under $200-250 or so with a removable liner?  I would like to purchase one set of bibs but be able to wear them most of the year.

 

Any particular ones run a little shorter or less baggy than others?  I’m a little short and not the skinniest so I’m afraid fit will be an issue.

 

I have looked at quite a few different sets but I’m all over the place.  I find things I like and don’t like about all of them.  Thanks for any help!!

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Check out the Frogg Toggs Pilot guide bibs. 

https://www.froggtoggs.com/pilot-ii-guide-bib-liner-combo

 

I don't personnally own them but had a pair for a day. They didn't match the jacket I had so I returned. I'm 5'9, 200 and the mediums fit great. Short enough that I wasn't walking on them and enough volume to fit my hockey legs and rear.

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I've never seen rain suit bibs with a removable liner.  Hate to be the bearer of expensive news, but you're probably going to need 2 sets.  You're in Arkansas, I'm in Missouri, we fish kinda similar seasonal weather conditions.   I need 2 suits, just because wearing unlined Guide Wear in the summer time would make me sweat way too much.  #1 - Go unlined and layer underneath as needed.  I'm a fan of Cabelas Guidewear for early spring & fall conditions.  Late spring, through the summer, early fall - I think the much lighter Frogg Toggs are better.   Again - you can layer or not layer underneath they as needed.

 

Northwest Arkansas ain't that far from Springfield - go to BPS and see what they got - bring your MasterCard.   Maybe Branson is closer for you,  I don't know.  I do know that you should take your time and get a rain suit that fits, allowing for some layering underneath.

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