Team Daiwa Costal smock - Any good???

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Team Daiwa Costal smock - Any good???

#1 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

I am looking to get a new waterproof smock as my Imax one has run its course. I have it for 2 years but after about a year of heavy use the taped seams started coming away.

My personal view from reading previous threads is that you get about a year of good use (if lucky) and then you buy a new one. There does not seem to be many good comments across the board for any particular make.

Does anyone have experience (6months - 1 year) of the Team Daiwa Costal smock or the new imax high performance smock?

How should you look after your smock to get the best out of it?
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#2 Post by nthclare »

Hi John Id say the Daiwa would be your best bet but I have the Titan one and have it now since june 03 and its still warm and waterproof hope this is of help to you.
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#3 Post by dbrock »

i got the green and gray/black imax ,,, best smock ive ever had to be honest
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#4 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

Hi dbrock

Have the origional imax smock, goog design etc but the taped seams did start to leak after a year. Then again I treated it badly.

I'm sure that the new green and black version is even better made.
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#5 Post by JimC »

John,
I use a Greys Apollo smock and am delighted with it so far (16mths). I know Lumpy got one recently and I'm sure he would give you an idea how he's getting on with his as he fishes mostly from the shore in all sorts of conditions.
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#6 Post by Seaniebo »

Fully agree about the greys. Got one of the jackets a year ago, have been using it for most sessions since and its by far the best waterproof ive had. Even came off garryvoe last week relatively dry!
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#7 Post by lumpy »

i bought one of the greys smocks and have been extremely impressed with it. ive fished in torrential rain and f7 winds with it on and never had the slightest sign of a leak or dampness and is totally windproof. definately the best smock ive used. also pretty light and comfortable which i guess helps.
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#8 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

I was thinking about the greys smock aswell. Seems to be fairly positive responces. They are about €35 cheaper than the new imaxsmock. Might go for the greys so. Do the cuffs work well? I know they dont have the neoprene cuffs like the imax.

Seaniebo , nice to near someone was reasonably dry after garryvoe. I leaked in more water than all my previous outings combined and then some. I had my imax smock (with half the taped seems hanging off) over my waders, 2 hours into the comp the water had leaked through my smock soaked my jumper and then proceeded to wet all my trousers and start filling up my waders. I was so miserable. Never again, for the sake of €100. o ya my torusers split aswell so I had to wear my waders back to the bar.
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#9 Post by dbrock »

john picked the smock up in dun laoighaire angling a while back about 6 months,,,, have never been wet since i got it,,, a mate has ont to and he was fishing the efsa comp on sunday and he was bone dry,,, and sunday was a really bad day up here,,,,,

never tried the greys one but sounds good to,,,what ever you do dont go near the abu one load of 1234
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#10 Post by lumpy »

only has velcro'd cuffs. no neoprene unfortunately
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#11 Post by BRIAN DUGGAN »

Who is the local supplier of Greys stuff in Cork.
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#12 Post by lumpy »

not certain, i bought mine elsewhere..think cork angling and outdoor sell greys rods, not certain though
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#13 Post by Seancelt »

The phone number for Cork Angling is 021 432 1000 if you want to check out if they stock them or can get them.
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