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    terrylamar is offline Senior Board Member terrylamar is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    I bought a Red Ledge parka jacket a while back and finally had a chance to use while hooking and strapping down a preloaded trailer of plastic pipe. Mine is red and a number of other colors are available. It comes with it's own stuff sack, but you can stuff it in in own pocket also. It kept me dry during several hours out in a moderate, steady rain. It has an attached hood with draw string, draw string on the bottom of the jacket and velcro straps on the cuffs. Pants are available in matching or contrasting colors. Price was about $40.00. I got mine one size larger to fit over winter clothing. When I use it it wasn't cold enough for a jacket and it was too large. I bought mine at Sportsman's Warehouse. Find it online at www.redledge.com
    Terry L. Davis
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    Truck # 72426

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    Columbia makes nice stuff, but dang! That's a lot for a set of bibs and you still need the jacket and a hat.
    Tractor Supply has a nice set. 35 mil thick, bibs and jacket with reflective safety stripes sewn in for about $30.

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