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Carp Clothing

  • Trakker Textured Lined Beanie

    Trakker Textured Lined Beanie

    £17.99
  • Trakker Reversible Bucket Hat

    Trakker Reversible Bucket Hat

    £18.99
  • Trakker CR Logo Hoody

    Trakker CR Logo Hoody

    £34.99
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  • Fox Women's Collection Joggers

    Fox Women’s Collection Joggers

    £31.00
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  • Fox AV8 Sunglasses - Brown Lens

    Fox AV8 Sunglasses – Brown Lens

    £20.99
  • Fox Collection Soft Shell Jacket - Black

    Fox Collection Soft Shell Jacket – Black

    £62.99
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  • Prologic Combat Shorts - Army Green

    Prologic Combat Shorts – Army Green

    £29.99
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  • Korda Ltd Edition Jersey Shorts Light Kamo

    Korda Ltd Edition Jersey Shorts Light Kamo

    £31.99
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Specialist Carp Fishing Clothing: Waterproof, Thermal, and Camouflage Apparel

Welcome to the essential collection of **Carp Fishing Clothing** at Gerry’s Fishing. We understand that being comfortable on the bank is crucial to your success. Our clothing is selected not just for its looks, but for its performance, offering the ultimate in thermal regulation, waterproofing, and durability to withstand extended sessions in the harshest conditions.

Whether you need a complete **waterproof fishing suit**, a warm base layer for winter, or subtle camouflage apparel for stalking, our range features technical gear from the leading names in carp fishing—ensuring you stay dry, warm, and focused. Never let the weather dictate the end of your session again.

The Keys to Performance Carp Fishing Apparel

Our selection is curated around the carp angler’s need for three key performance pillars:

1. Technical Waterproofing and Breathability

Modern carp fishing often means being exposed to rain and moisture for days on end. Our waterproof jackets and trousers feature high hydrostatic head ratings and durable water-repellent (DWR) finishes. Crucially, they remain breathable, managing internal moisture and sweat to prevent the chill that follows hard work.

2. Thermal Warmth and Layering Systems

Success in winter demands the right thermal protection. We offer comprehensive layering systems, from moisture-wicking base layers and insulating fleeces and hoodies, right up to heavyweight thermal jackets and bib-and-brace suits. The key is insulation without bulk, allowing freedom of movement for casting and setting up camp.

3. Tactical Camouflage and Comfort

Stalking and fishing close-in require discretion. Many items in our collection feature subtle greens, browns, and carp-specific camo patterns to help you blend into the bankside environment. Beyond concealment, every item—from hats and caps to gloves and boots—is selected for all-day comfort, ensuring your focus remains on the water.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) from the Gerry’s Team

Q: What is a “hydrostatic head” and why does it matter?

A: The hydrostatic head is the measure of a fabric’s waterproofing. It is the height, in millimeters, of a column of water the fabric can withstand before water penetrates. For serious carp angling, **we recommend clothing with a minimum rating of 5,000mm**, though 10,000mm and above is ideal for severe, prolonged rain.

Q: What is the best way to layer clothing for carp fishing?

A: The optimal layering system includes three parts: 1) a moisture-wicking base layer (draws sweat away), 2) a mid-layer (hoodie or fleece for insulation/warmth), and 3) a shell (waterproof/windproof jacket and trousers) for protection from the elements. This system allows you to add or remove layers to manage your temperature perfectly.

Q: Are dedicated carp fishing jackets worth the extra cost?

A: Yes. Unlike general outdoor gear, specialist carp clothing is designed with angling features like magnetic closures (quiet operation), large, strategically placed pockets for tackle boxes, and reinforced stress points specific to fishing movement.

Q: How should I wash my waterproof carp jacket?

A: Always follow the label, but generally, avoid standard detergents as they damage the DWR coating. Use a technical wash designed for waterproof breathable fabrics (like Nikwax or Grangers) and periodically retreat the outer shell with a DWR spray to maintain its water-repellency.
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Specialist Carp Fishing Clothing: Waterproof, Thermal, and Camouflage Apparel

Welcome to the essential collection of **Carp Fishing Clothing** at Gerry’s Fishing. We understand that being comfortable on the bank is crucial to your success. Our clothing is selected not just for its looks, but for its performance, offering the ultimate in thermal regulation, waterproofing, and durability to withstand extended sessions in the harshest conditions.

Whether you need a complete **waterproof fishing suit**, a warm base layer for winter, or subtle camouflage apparel for stalking, our range features technical gear from the leading names in carp fishing—ensuring you stay dry, warm, and focused. Never let the weather dictate the end of your session again.

The Keys to Performance Carp Fishing Apparel

Our selection is curated around the carp angler’s need for three key performance pillars:

1. Technical Waterproofing and Breathability

Modern carp fishing often means being exposed to rain and moisture for days on end. Our waterproof jackets and trousers feature high hydrostatic head ratings and durable water-repellent (DWR) finishes. Crucially, they remain breathable, managing internal moisture and sweat to prevent the chill that follows hard work.

2. Thermal Warmth and Layering Systems

Success in winter demands the right thermal protection. We offer comprehensive layering systems, from moisture-wicking base layers and insulating fleeces and hoodies, right up to heavyweight thermal jackets and bib-and-brace suits. The key is insulation without bulk, allowing freedom of movement for casting and setting up camp.

3. Tactical Camouflage and Comfort

Stalking and fishing close-in require discretion. Many items in our collection feature subtle greens, browns, and carp-specific camo patterns to help you blend into the bankside environment. Beyond concealment, every item—from hats and caps to gloves and boots—is selected for all-day comfort, ensuring your focus remains on the water.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) from the Gerry’s Team

Q: What is a “hydrostatic head” and why does it matter?

A: The hydrostatic head is the measure of a fabric’s waterproofing. It is the height, in millimeters, of a column of water the fabric can withstand before water penetrates. For serious carp angling, **we recommend clothing with a minimum rating of 5,000mm**, though 10,000mm and above is ideal for severe, prolonged rain.

Q: What is the best way to layer clothing for carp fishing?

A: The optimal layering system includes three parts: 1) a moisture-wicking base layer (draws sweat away), 2) a mid-layer (hoodie or fleece for insulation/warmth), and 3) a shell (waterproof/windproof jacket and trousers) for protection from the elements. This system allows you to add or remove layers to manage your temperature perfectly.

Q: Are dedicated carp fishing jackets worth the extra cost?

A: Yes. Unlike general outdoor gear, specialist carp clothing is designed with angling features like magnetic closures (quiet operation), large, strategically placed pockets for tackle boxes, and reinforced stress points specific to fishing movement.

Q: How should I wash my waterproof carp jacket?

A: Always follow the label, but generally, avoid standard detergents as they damage the DWR coating. Use a technical wash designed for waterproof breathable fabrics (like Nikwax or Grangers) and periodically retreat the outer shell with a DWR spray to maintain its water-repellency.