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Re: Rain gear
[Re: Jcalloway]
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I like my cabelas space suit as it’s cheaper and does well
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Re: Rain gear
[Re: Gobble4me757]
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I like my cabelas space suit as it’s cheaper and does well I second this, I have a suit and For lightweight rain gear it doesn’t get much better than this I also have some from midway that is a little more heavy and was inexpensive and works very well
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Re: Rain gear
[Re: Jcalloway]
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globe
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Booner
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Frog toggs ultra light Packable and they work.
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Re: Rain gear
[Re: Jcalloway]
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I have a Sitka Kodiak Rain Jacket that I found marked down at least 50% if memory serves me correctly. It will keep You dry in a wind driven sideways rainstorm. I have a pair of Carhartt rain pants that work well.
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Re: Rain gear
[Re: Jcalloway]
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N2TRKYS
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I ditched the rain suit years ago. I went to a poncho with sleeves. Works great for here and out west.
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Re: Rain gear
[Re: Jcalloway]
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jawbone
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I used to hunt in the rain when I was younger and hard core. Frog Toggs were the way to go back then, but I'm sure there is something better nowadays out there. It has never rained in my den or bedroom and I just don't hate any creature enough to get out in the rain anymore chasing them.
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Re: Rain gear
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I ditched the rain suit years ago. I went to a poncho with sleeves. Works great for here and out west. Any certain brand? I’d look into something like that. You can help cover your rifle, and other gear a little if needed to. Or id think so anyway.
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Re: Rain gear
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I ditched the rain suit years ago. I went to a poncho with sleeves. Works great for here and out west. Any certain brand? I’d look into something like that. You can help cover your rifle, and other gear a little if needed to. Or id think so anyway. Snugpak
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