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Hey guys,

I just got a pair of oakley straight jackets and I want to get some croakies so that I don't lose them when I'm fishing.

Which ones are best for fishing when it's hot and sunny out? I already have a pair of the flat neoprene ones, and I hate how it rubs against the back of my neck when I am fishing. Which ones do you use?

Here is a website with all the options:

http://croakies.com/sportretainers.aspx

I am looking at the suiters, micro suiters, or the ARC system. Has anyone used any of these?

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BPS ones plus some I purchased at Dick's Sporting Goods. ;)

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i got some croakies on my oak's....mine looks like the Terra MAX Cords. I likem...light weight and thin..not too bulky

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I like Chums, actually. I lost a pair of Actions when the little rubber piece failed on Croakies, soon after that, my wife lost her Maui Jims from much the same sort of thing.

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I like Chums, actually. I lost a pair of Actions when the little rubber piece failed on Croakies, soon after that, my wife lost her Maui Jims from much the same sort of thing.

Nice, I forgot that this brand existed. Thanks for the tip.

What type of Chums do you use now? Also, by any chance, do you remember what types of croakies failed for you?

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I use the Elastic, wife uses Orbiter Mono.

The Croakies that failed were both Terra Middi, i believe.

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Get the cablz and don't look back!

You'll never have to be bothered with them rubbing against the back of your neck. I love mine.

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