Guide Gear® 1 - Pc. Snowsuit Black / Red

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Guide Gear® 1 - Pc. Snowsuit Black / Red

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 : Guide Gear® 1 - Pc. Snowsuit Black / Red
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Guide Gear
Clothing Size: One Size
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Department: mens
Label: GUIDE GEAR
Manufacturer: GUIDE GEAR
Publisher: GUIDE GEAR
Studio: GUIDE GEAR



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionWhen it's cold outside, be sure to wear this 1-Pc. Guide Gear Snowsuit. SAVE BIG BUCKS! This baby is warm and lightweight... thanks to goose down / feathers / polyfill insulation. I had this Snowsuit made to my specs, ensuring quality and eliminating middlemen. That means you save big bucks! Bundle up in this: Water and abrasion-resistant nylon shell; 2-way, full-leg zippers up to waist for easy on / off; Snap flap 8 x 10' patch front pockets; Elastic through waist in back; Rib-knit storm cuffs inside long sleeves lock out the cold and snow; Tall 3 1/2' collar. Imported. State Size. Order yours right away! Guide Gear 1-Pc. Snowsuit, Black / Red















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for sledding!
Now, this is warm! My son and I wear our snowsuits sledding and playing outside (snowman building). It is extremely warm-down filled. The hood zips off, and there are lots of pockets. Love them!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Cold weather gear
I purchased this so that I can stay warm when riding my motorcycle during the winter months in Sugar Land Texas. It also repels water.

So far, so good. Easy to get on and off.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Too Long
The suit is well worth the cost and will be very warm, however, I an 5'8" tall @ 180 lbs and I had to shorten the legs by 11 inches for the suit to fit me......pretty long don't you think?

Thanks for your interest!

DB



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great
I recieved the snowmobile suit on time. It was just what I wanted. Thank you.



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