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Robertesq1 09-11-2005 05:03 PM

Rain Gear help
 
Going to Montana and Wyoming in early november need some good rain gear, price not an issue dryness is... Any reccommendations?

Cougar Mag 09-11-2005 07:10 PM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
Only rain gear I have experience with is a Dry Plus version by Cabela's.I ended up using it a lot on a recent hunting trip because I liked it a lot whether it was raining or not. Mine is quiet,durable and I could rollup both the pants and jacket to fit into a small backpack.

heeze gutshot shortee 09-12-2005 04:51 AM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
Cabelas MT050 Rain Equipment.. Ultimate dryness and comfort...a bit pricey so shop around

PABowhntr 09-12-2005 07:04 AM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
Yep, Cabelas MT050 would be my choice as well if price is not an issue. Otherwise their Rain Suede is a good bargain.

biggunz.45-70 09-14-2005 08:24 PM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
I have the cabelas rainsuede and I really like it. Its very dry and comfortable. It comes in outfitter camo which works well in the western states.

Bigwapitijohnny 10-11-2005 10:20 PM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
Robertesq1,

I used the Cabelas MT050 bibs last year in Wyo, I found it to be noisy when the temperature dropped. I am doing my own thing this year. Instead of packing in a jacket and pants, I am making my own rain poncho made from waterproof camo fabric that I found.

Regards,

GS

Robertesq1 10-12-2005 05:10 PM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
I settled on the Cabela's Gore-Tex MT050 Guidewear extreme Parka LARGE MOSSY OAK NEW BRK-UP

tsoc 10-12-2005 08:03 PM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
I am a big Rivers West fan.Great quality and the quietest rain gear that I have come across.It would be good for the time of year you are talking about,in a warmer climate or in the early season it would be to warm.Quiet,and tough as nails.If you do a Rivers West search you will see their entire line.

bronko22000 10-14-2005 03:51 PM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
I also use the Cabelas brand. Not sure what model it is but it is quiet, lightweight and has a lining so you dont sweat as much. I've been using it for 2 years now without any complaints. Took it along on a WY hun last year and glad I did.

cravingame 10-15-2005 09:11 PM

RE: Rain Gear help
 
Rocky Pro-Hunter Light Rainwear. Light, Breathes, Durable, Water and Wind Proof, also has great movement and very quiet. It will run $80 for pants and $90 for jacket. Best stuff around.


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