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![]() thanks...thought i remembered a thread on it in the past. I think I am going to try both on and see the difference. Hopefully someone will have them at the upcoming outdoor shows. I will agree that the typhoon looks more like a regular jacket than the stryker...It seems like the stryker is a bit heavier though...
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![]() The patches on the arms and front plus the collar and wrist straps and neoprene cuffs are differences that I can see. The wear patches are designed to protect areas that can be easily damaged from use. I own the stryker for 2 years with no issues except both jackets will absorb water and on a real rainy day the jacket gets very heavy. It will dry overnight in a warm place if hung up. It did not soak thru that I could tell. Not really designed to replace rain gear but definitely both are very warm plus great wind resistance with the hood up for winter fishing.
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