Rain gear question.....
#11
Typical Buck
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 855
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From: St. Louis, Mo
I bought a set from Cabelas by Herters and I love it. Great hard woods pattern and very comfortable.The pants and coat were $40 each. They are wind, water, snow proof. I could use more pockets but I guess that's what fanny packs are for.
Spudrow from Mo
Spudrow from Mo
#12
Rivers West is pretty hot a lot of the time but great rain gear.
Stay away from Frogg Toggs to me they were next to useless for hunting. The best option I have came across is Cabela's Space Rain gear. Lightweight, packable, and works well. Also it is about as quiet as you could expect lightweight rain gear to be.
Dan
Stay away from Frogg Toggs to me they were next to useless for hunting. The best option I have came across is Cabela's Space Rain gear. Lightweight, packable, and works well. Also it is about as quiet as you could expect lightweight rain gear to be.
Dan
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 3,399
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From: Mn.
I have a set of Remington rain gear for bow huntingthat are nice,got em on sale for 140.00 and just got a set of Frog Toggs(black,at cost) for the basic rain gear forwhen Iam out working or scoutingin the rain.....
#14
I'm still in a set of Redhead Squaltex raingear I got before bow opened last season with no complaints, I got rained/stormed on about 70% of my hunts and sat in the mud with them during turkey while staying dry.




