Best Grundens Rain Gear in Canada

Best Grundens Rain Gear in Canada

Let me be straight with you — I've seen a lot of people waste money on fishing rain gear that falls apart after one season.

Seams that start leaking after a few trips. Zippers that jam when it's coldest. Jackets that say "waterproof" on the label but leave you soaked through by hour three. It happens constantly, especially with mid-range gear that looks decent in the store but can't handle real conditions.

So when people ask me what rain gear is actually worth buying in Canada — especially for BC's coast — my answer is always the same. Grundens. Full stop.

And if you want to actually find Grundens in Canada without paying an arm and a leg in shipping from the States, Steveston Marine and Hardware is where you go. They've been around since 1941 and carry over 250 Grundens products. That's not a typo — 250+. Probably the biggest Grundens selection you'll find anywhere in the country.

Let me walk you through what's worth buying and why.

 


 

Why Grundens? (And Why Not Just Buy a Cheaper Brand)

Look, I get it. Grundens isn't cheap. A Neptune Bib runs around $111–$125 CAD. Good boots are $148–$153 CAD. So naturally people wonder — is it worth it, or is it just a name?

Here's my honest take.

Grundens was founded in Sweden in 1911. Not 2011. 1911. They didn't start as a lifestyle brand that decided to add a fishing line. They started on fishing boats and never left. Over a century of building gear for people who literally cannot go inside when it rains — commercial fishermen, offshore deckhands, crab boat crews working in the North Sea and the Bering Sea.

That background matters because it shows in how the gear is actually made. The PVC coating is heavier. The seam sealing is done properly, not partially. The straps and buckles hold up to salt air without corroding or breaking. It's not built to look good on Instagram — it's built to keep you dry for eight hours straight in driving BC rain.

Cheaper gear fails quietly. You don't notice it leaking on day one — it happens gradually, usually when you're far from shore and already committed to the trip. Grundens doesn't do that.

 


 

The Best Grundens Products at Steveston Marine Right Now

The Neptune Bib — Still the Best Commercial Fishing Bib in Canada

If there's one Grundens product that's earned its reputation completely, it's the Neptune bib.

The Grundens Neptune 509 Commercial Fishing Bib Pants start from $111.99 CAD at Steveston. They're made from heavy PVC-coated polyester — not the thin coated fabric you see in department store rain gear, actual heavy-duty material built for sustained abuse. Reinforced knees, sealed seams, and adjustable shoulder straps that don't stretch out over time.

These are on BC fishing boats constantly. Salmon fishermen, halibut guys, crabbers. Dock workers who need to stay dry for a full shift. If you see someone on a working boat who looks properly prepared for the weather, there's a solid chance they're wearing Neptune bibs.

Now, there's also the Neptune Thermo Bib at $142.99 CAD, which adds a fleece lining inside the same shell. If you're fishing through October, November, or December on BC's coast — and a lot of people are — the thermal version makes a real difference. Standing still on a deck in 4 degree weather with wind chill is not the time to be wishing you'd bought the warmer bib.

And yes, Steveston also carries the Women's Neptune Bib for $111.99 CAD. Properly fitted for women, not just a smaller version of the men's cut. Matters more than people think when you're wearing gear for a 10-hour shift.

 


 

Grundens Jackets — The Neptune and the Full Share

The Neptune Jacket starting from $111.99 CAD pairs with the bib and completes the setup most serious BC fishermen go with. Available in Dark Navy. Pull-over style with a storm flap, and a hood that actually seals properly around your face — not one of those decorative hoods that does nothing when wind hits it sideways.

The Neptune Anorak in Yellow (from $101.99 CAD) is more traditional — the classic look you've seen on fishing boats your whole life. Yellow is also practical for visibility, especially if you're working on a busy deck or in low light conditions.

If you want something a bit more versatile — something that works on the boat but doesn't look like you're about to haul a crab pot when you stop for gas on the way home — the Full Share Jacket in Orange/Grey is currently 18% off at $141.99 CAD (was $173.99). Good jacket, clean design, still fully waterproof.

Women's Neptune Jacket is in stock too at $111.99 CAD in Black. Same story as the bib — actually designed for women.

 


 

Grundens Deck Boots — Because Your Feet Matter Too

People spend $200 on a jacket and then wear regular rubber boots on deck. Don't do that.

A slippery deck is genuinely dangerous. Grundens boots are built specifically for marine surfaces — the outsoles are engineered for grip on wet, slick deck surfaces, which is completely different from what a hiking boot or regular rain boot is designed for.

The Deviation 6 Inch Ankle Boot at $148.99 CAD is the one I'd start with. Fully waterproof, comfortable enough for a long day, and grippy where it counts. Available in Anchor and Brown. Not glamorous — just works.

Cold weather? Get the Deviation Sherpa Ankle Boot at $153.99 CAD. Sherpa fleece lining, same waterproof construction, same non-slip sole. The difference between this and the regular Deviation when you're out in December is significant.

For women, both the Deviation Sherpa and the Deck-Boss Ankle Boot in Pine ($142.99 CAD) are in stock at Steveston. The Deck-Boss runs slightly taller around the ankle, which some people prefer for extra coverage.

The 12 Inch Deck Boot in Blackbeard at $153.99 CAD is for anyone who wants full lower leg protection — processing plant environments, particularly wet conditions, or just people who'd rather have more coverage than less.

And the Kid's Guppy Rain Boots in Pink Anchor Print are on sale right now at $49.99 CAD (down from $69.99 — 28% off). Good boots, good price, good way to get kids actually comfortable being outside in BC rain.

 


 

Casual Grundens Gear — Underrated, Actually Good

The Bait Ball Hoodie at $86.99 CAD and the Bait Ball T-Shirt at $35.99 CAD are genuinely well-made casual pieces. Not fishing gear, just good clothes for people who fish. The graphics are understated and the quality shows.

The Kryall Hoodie in Blackbeard Camo at $142.99 CAD is a step above — more of a premium casual piece with that Grundens build quality throughout. The camo colorway is distinctive without being loud.

 


 

About Steveston Marine

Steveston Marine and Hardware has been operating in British Columbia since 1941. That's not marketing — it's just a fact. They're a genuine marine and hardware store, not a general outdoor retailer that added a fishing section.

Their Grundens inventory is serious — 250+ products, multiple colorways, boots and apparel across the full lineup. Free shipping on orders over $99 CAD (some exceptions apply), and they have physical BC locations if you want to try something before you commit. They also run real sales, not inflated-then-discounted pricing.

For anyone in Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey, Burnaby, Campbell River, Prince Rupert, Victoria, or anywhere else in BC — this is the most practical place to buy Grundens without dealing with cross-border shipping, duties, and exchange rates.

 


 

Is Grundens Right for You?

If you fish commercially in BC — this isn't even a question. Get it.

If you're a recreational angler who goes out regularly, especially through fall and winter — absolutely worth it. Good gear makes bad weather manageable instead of miserable.

If you work outdoors in BC's climate — docks, aquaculture, marine trades, harbour work — Grundens rain gear does what it's supposed to do better than anything else in this price range.

If you're brand new to fishing and going out a couple times a summer — maybe start with something less expensive and upgrade when you know you'll use it regularly. But if you're going to be out there seriously, just buy it right the first time.

 


 

FAQ

Is Grundens actually worth the money in Canada? Yes, especially when you factor in durability. Most people who switch to Grundens stop buying replacement rain gear every one or two seasons. The cost per year of use ends up being lower than cheaper alternatives.

Where's the best place to buy Grundens rain gear in Canada? Steveston Marine and Hardware in British Columbia carries one of the largest Grundens collections in Canada — 250+ products available online and in-store.

What's the difference between the Neptune Bib and Neptune Thermo Bib? The regular Neptune 509 Bib is waterproof but uninsulated — ideal for milder conditions. The Thermo Bib adds a fleece inner lining for cold-weather fishing. If you're fishing BC's coast in fall or winter, the Thermo version is worth the extra $30.

Does Grundens make waterproof gear for women? Yes. Steveston stocks the Women's Neptune Bib, Women's Neptune Jacket, Women's Deviation Sherpa Boot, and Women's Deck-Boss Boot — all designed specifically for women.

Are Grundens boots actually non-slip on boat decks? Yes. The outsoles on Grundens deck boots are engineered for wet marine surfaces specifically. This is a meaningful difference from standard rain boots or work boots.

Does Steveston Marine ship Grundens across Canada? Yes. They offer free shipping on orders over $99 CAD, which covers most Grundens bibs, jackets, and boots.

Can I buy Grundens kids' gear at Steveston Marine? Yes — the Kid's Zenith 117 Bib and Kid's Guppy Rain Boots are both in stock. The Guppy boots are currently on sale at 28% off.

What colour should I get for Grundens rain gear? For visibility and safety on the water, Yellow or Orange/Grey are practical. For everyday work and dock use, Dark Navy and Black are popular. Personal preference beyond that.

Does Grundens gear work for non-fishing outdoor work? Absolutely. Aquaculture workers, dock staff, marine trades, and anyone working in sustained wet outdoor conditions in BC will get full use out of Grundens rain gear.

What is the warmest Grundens option for BC winters? The Neptune Thermo Bib paired with the Neptune Jacket is the most practical warm-weather combination. For feet, the Deviation Sherpa Ankle Boot gives the most warmth while maintaining waterproofing and grip.

 


 

Bottom Line

Grundens has been making gear for working fishermen for over a hundred years. It's not the cheapest option — but it's the one that holds up, keeps you dry, and doesn't leave you dealing with a leaking jacket halfway through a 10-hour day on the water.

Steveston Marine makes it easy to get. Big inventory, fair prices, free shipping over $99 CAD, and actual BC locations if you prefer to shop in person.

Don't buy cheap rain gear twice. Buy Grundens once.

Shop Grundens at Steveston Marine:
https://www.stevestonmarine.com/collections/grundens

 


 


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