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Make sure you get one that fits. In my case, I tried both the BPS 100 MPH suit and the Cabelas Guide Wear suit and the Cabelas suit just fit me better. Having a lighter, summer weight suit is also a good idea.

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I was planning on getting the underarmour suit but i read it was a little pricey for the features it had, and people said they had problem with the stiching , i ended up getting a pro qualifier suit from bass pro during the spring classic. If its still going on they had them for 150 for the parka i believe and 140 for the bibs. I love it too, wore it yesterday and it is very comfy and had a nice lined pockets and a zipper down the side to get to the pockets in the clothes you are wearing under it.

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I have had the BPS 100MPH suit since 2004 and it is as good as new. Color has faded a bit(red) but still dry and warm. But a little too warm for hot summer days, but again, it holds up well to heavy use....................I bass fish during the warmer months and wear it when it rains or early morning runs(heavy dew). I crappie fish 2/3 times a week during the winter and usually wear it all day. Has held up very well and much better than it should have(nothing torn or broken).......................Al

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Bps 100mph is a great suite. Wouldnnt trade it for anything. From early spring to late fall it is always great.

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