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Cabela's Trans-Alaska Elite Trail Suit - Regular
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Cabela's Trans-Alaska Elite Trail Suit - Regular

    • Thinsulate Insulation
    • Durable 100% windproof nylon shell
    • Reinforced in critical wear areas
Developed to help mushers defeat the Alaskan winter, this suit will reliably shield you from extreme cold. It features a grade-A coyote-fur ruff, 200-gram high-loft Thinsulate™ Insulation, 100% windproof Gore WindStopper® nylon shell, fused storm-flap/side-leg zippers, front chest pockets and side cargo pockets and an adjustable belt. Fabric reinforcement and padding in critical areas reduces wear. Despite all these features, the active fit makes it easy to slip on over layers. Imported.
Sizes: S-2XL.
Colors: Red, Olive.
Text Size: AAA
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Overall Customer Rating: 
4.5 out of 5
4.5 out of 5
28 out of 30(93%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Rating breakdown 30 reviews
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
1maverick
Location:Annville, PA
Age:56-65
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Cold Gear Gold
Date:
Used this suit at recent K300 in Bethel, AK where the winter is known for minus double digit temps and strong winds. I was warm while on the river with minimal layering in wind chills past -40. The fur trimmed hood was warm and kept out wind. The nylon shell worked well and was flexible , but might not be adaquate for rugged tasks. I would have liked lined hand warmer pockets and extra storage inside, but this is definitly the suit this 'easterner' needed to stay comfortable and ready to book my next race trip.
Overall Customer Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
snypex
Location:savoonga,ak
Age:36-45
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
-65
Date:
Wore this suit in my t shirt and shorts in -65 wind chill factor. The upper body warmth is excellent but the lower section is like the wind speed tunnel got kinda cold very drafty need to install velcro there cabelas although great suit.Heading back ps stuffed the lower section with R19 insulation so i wont get cold.
Overall Customer Rating: 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
KobukRiver
Location:Kiana, Alaska
Age:56-65
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Not the same suit I once had.
Date:
I was a little disappointed when I realized that they took the velcro out of the suit. I wore this suit for awhile in 25 below weather before making this review. It was not the same suit I once had before with the velcro on the leggings and chest part, I felt a little cold coming in on my legs, I never felt this in the older suit I had. Now, this is going to cost me a little more to have some velcro put on the suit. Although, this is a nice suit, warm and easy to walk with and I wonder if we can send this suit back to Cabelas to have them put in some velcro?
Overall Customer Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Atausiq1
Location:Yellowknife
Age:36-45
Gender:Female
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Trans Alaska Suite
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I use the suite for dog sledding. My biggest complaint is the new black stuff on the new suits is flimsy and not tough and weather resistant like the old cordura was - what the heck were they thinking when they started using this stuff! Decent suit is now only good for light duty.
In general it is good for -10C to -30C then you need to start adding wind jackets and parkas if it is below -35C. This assumes you have layers under of course.
They don't come built for short people, I had it altered, shortened the front because the regular small is too tall for me, added a length of cordura along the leg zipper with velcro to help with the cold air flow, added a tab on the bottom leg tab/velcro around the ankle as its kind of short the way it comes - the snow openes it. Added velcro to the front zip flap and reflective tape. Rear flap DOES let air in, not sure what to do with that. Zipper pulls too short - added my own. I thought I would not like the fact that the arms and legs have no gussets but if your dressed well under it is fine and it keep warm air moving into my mitts an boots better than with them. More arm pockets and inner zip pocket would be good. Really disappointed about the new materials used for "reinforcing". Alot of work to make the suite really work for me but it has lasted a few years with alot of wear so probably worth it. The new one with the flimsy black stuff - well - not something for hard core working in.
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