Overview
Designed to take on any storm you care to venture in, the Striker Adrenaline Rain Bib keeps you fishing dry and comfortable no matter the conditions. For exceptional performance in the wettest conditions, its highly breathable 2.5L shell keeps you from over-heating on the inside, while its 100% seam-sealed waterproof construction promises to keep any rain or boat spray out. A DWR finish and YKK water-resistant zippers help complete the watertight seal.
Not only does the Striker Adrenaline Rain Bib keep you dry while navigating nasty weather, but it also has several angler-driven features to make your day on the water more organized and efficient. Oversized water-resistant cargo pockets provide a safe haven for packs of your favorite plastics, your personal electronics, or any other piece of essential gear that needs to remain dry and within arms’ reach. Lastly, it boasts an adjustable waist and 2” wide suspenders to aid in preventing shoulder fatigue during those all-day tournaments where focus is key. When the weather is looking ominous and the barometer is falling, grab your Striker Adrenaline Rain Bib and hit the water with confidence.
-Hydrapore Pro Waterproof and Breathable 15K/10K
-100% Seam Sealed Waterproof Construction
-2.5L 90% Polyester / 10% Spandex
-DWR Finish
-Reflective Pattern on Center Back
-Waist High Waterproof Leg Zippers
-Fleece Lined Chest Pockets
-Oversized Water-Resistant Cargo Pockets
-YKK Water-Resistant Zippers
-Adjustable Elastic Suspenders and Waist
-Relaxed Fit
*Don’t forget to complete your waterproof package with the Striker Adrenaline Rain Jacket.
Previous Feedback
Comments: Have worn these bibs for a season and they are comfortable but have some opportunities for improvement. Big complaint is there is no way to cinch the bottom cuffs. When fishing in flip flops the cuffs get dragged all over the boat deck and ramp parking lot so I'm sure that will reduce their life. When fishing barefoot they slip down over my heel and I have to keep fixing them. I've had the cuff get snagged on the trolling motor foot pedal too. Another little item is the 1 small D-ring they have on the front. I clip my power pole remote and line snipper to it. It spins around like a ring instead of a D-ring so stuff hangs a bit funny. Also would be nice to have 1 on each side like my old bibs had so I would clip each on a different ring. The suit has kept me dry in the few lighter rain showers I've been in but for $300 I'd like some more attention to detail.
From: Kevin: Wisconsin 10/22/21
Comments: This is my initial impression since I have not used it yet. This is the first time I have stepped up to a higher-end suit with bibs versus a jacket and pants, and I can tell the quality is very good. It has that Gore-Tex feel to it, not thin nylon like a lot of cheaper suits. The pant legs zip all the way up to the hip, making it easy to step into them with any boots. All of the zippers are excellent and easy to use even with gloves, no binding or getting caught in the material. The pockets are well sorted and very practical. The cargo pockets being on top of your legs is a nice design, should make them easier to access. I really like the velcro adjustments on the waist that I can tighten to take the pressure off my shoulders if needed. **FIT - I am 6'0" 200 lbs., 35" waist, 33" inseam, medium athletic build, and I ordered size Large bibs after reading the sizing chart. These fit true to the chart, XL would have been huge and dragging the floor. I would say even if you are several inches taller than me, the length will be fine. I have a little excess length but not to the point of it being uncomfortable or causing any issues. Again, this seems like a very well made, quality piece of gear.
From: Darren: Gibsonville, NC 3/1/21
Comments: Ran this suit last season, a little bit of a heavier suit so it is nice when it gets colder. Still breaths enough to use in the warm months though. Never had an issue of getting wet. The adjustable waist straps are an awesome feature to take the weight of these bibs off your shoulders.
From: Patrick: Wisconsin 11/24/20