TOP-5 Winter Fishing Gear

Winter fishing can be a challenge, and having reliable gear is crucial for any angler. Navigating harsh conditions, whether you’re ice fishing or boat fishing, requires apparel that can withstand the elements. Anglers need gear that provides warmth, protection, and comfort to tackle the extreme weather.

Tournament Insulated

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Boat fishing during winter can be harsh, the temperatures are chilly and the cold wind bites your cheeks. In these conditions, comfort and protection remain essential, and the Tournament Insulated is designed to meet the needs.

Thanks to the suit's durable fabric with a Toray membrane, it protects from light rain and snow. The fabric ensures that moisture beads off, keeping you comfortable throughout the time on the water. With DuPont Sorona insulation, the suit provides just the right warmth, ensuring a nice catch even after a long wait.

As the breeze picks up, the fleece-lined collar can be adjusted and the hood with its laminated visor to shield from the elements. The spacious external pockets are perfect for storing tackle, a spare spool, or your phone, while the fleece-lined side pockets keep the hands warm. 

Nordy

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The Nordy insulated suit proves to be the best companion when the wind is biting and the temperatures plummeting to -40°C. Designed specifically for extreme cold and extended stays in frigid environments, this suit ensures warmth, dryness, and comfort during a long day on ice or just outside.

The HARD-TEX® membrane works to keep you protected from biting wind, snow, or sleet. Even when snow piles up, the water-repellent treatment on the outer layer ensures no moisture seeps through. With Thermalrate insulation, the suit traps warmth, while the soft fleece-lined hood offers added warmth for the head when the wind is relentless.

The underarm ventilation zippers help regulate body temperature and prevent overheating. The built-in gaiters at the leg openings ensure no snow or slush sneaks inside the boots, keeping the feet dry and warm.

Polar Overalls

These fleece overalls are designed as an insulation layer for winter fishing in freezing conditions. Made from hypoallergenic POLARTEC fleece, they provide additional 5°C to your outerwear, keeping anglers warm in colder conditions. The slim fit and stretchy material allow for maximum mobility and performance. For optimal warmth and comfort, pair them with the base layers, ensuring you're fully prepared for your winter fishing adventures.

Subzero

Subzero thermal underwear is designed to keep winter anglers warm and comfortable in freezing conditions. The thick, waffle-knit fabric provides excellent heat retention while wicking away moisture to keep the body dry during long hours on the ice. Its high collar offers added protection from cold winds, while the anatomical cut ensures a snug fit for maximum warmth. Flat seams prevent chafing, enhancing comfort for extended fishing sessions in harsh winter weather.

Edge

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The Edge insulated boots are specifically designed to provide maximum comfort and protection for winter fishing in freezing temperatures, down to -20°C. Featuring a special lining to prevent condensation, these boots keep your feet dry and warm during fishing. The durable rubber pads on the bottom protect against damage and abrasion, while the lightweight, rugged sole provides excellent traction on icy or uneven surfaces. The anti-slippering tread pattern is designed to resist clogging from snow and slush, ensuring better stability. Reinforced material around the ankle offers additional support, helping prevent injuries and sprains, making these boots ideal for long winter days. 

With our extensive selection of quality gear, you can trust that you’re fully prepared to face any winter fishing challenge. Shop with us today and make sure you have the right equipment to stay warm, comfortable, and focused on a productive day out on the ice!


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