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    Default Blousing your suit?

    Does anyone pull their suit cuffs over their gloves or use high top boots with the suit bloused inside? Just wondering the best way to protect wrist and ankles from burns if there's any possible pathways to skin.

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    I have long gloves that reach way over the cuffs of my suit. I had my wife put stirrups in my ong johns so they are always below the tops of my socks. I wear low top shoes though.

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    Long gauntlet gloves over my sleeve cuffs, high top boots with the elastic cuffs pulled down over the boot tops down to the ankles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanW View Post
    Long gauntlet gloves over my sleeve cuffs, high top boots with the elastic cuffs pulled down over the boot tops down to the ankles.
    Same here. I like the high tops to help protect my ankles when they're bouncing around the foot box during a shunt. Old bones break a little easier & take longer to mend.
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