Testimonials
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- AbbyColumbia Heights, Minnesota
- Ted LaneAntique and Classic Snowmobile Club of Canada
- Brian 'Bro' BrosdahlIce Fishing Authority
- Jeff SimpsonOnline Editor for In-Fisherman
- Bruce H. VaughnSr. Scientist
- Doug WoogFormer Men's Hockey Coach of U of M
- Jeff GustafsonProfessional Fishing & Hunting Guide
- Paul NelsonProfessional Fishing Guide Bemidji, MN
- Dan KeithExecutive Director Midwest Outdoors Television
- RichBrooklyn Park, Minnesota
- Noel VickFreelance Outdoor Writer
- Michael WestmanIn-Depth Outdoors Field Staff
- Mike MelbySnosuit Customer
- Doug & ColtenCanadian Snowmobilers
- Doug DraperNew Hampshire Snowmobiler
I like not having to wear multiple layers under my Snosuit. A sweater or light jacket is all that is needed.
I wear it for open water fishing even more than ice fishing. From December into March the river walleyes switch over to a night bite. It's common for us to fish late into the night. Extreme fishing at its best. Long nights in below freezing weather is no problem in a Snosuit.
I need to give you a thumbs up for the shoulder construction, too. We spend most of the time casting light jigs to rock piles for walleyes. Arm restriction and fatigue can be a problem. I'm not sure how you guys put the shoulders together on the Snosuit, but it is very easy to fish in.
I wear it for open water fishing even more than ice fishing. From December into March the river walleyes switch over to a night bite. It's common for us to fish late into the night. Extreme fishing at its best. Long nights in below freezing weather is no problem in a Snosuit.
I need to give you a thumbs up for the shoulder construction, too. We spend most of the time casting light jigs to rock piles for walleyes. Arm restriction and fatigue can be a problem. I'm not sure how you guys put the shoulders together on the Snosuit, but it is very easy to fish in.