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Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015491 01/03/19 03:36 AM
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Bass pro 100 mph has been great to me for 10+ years. Dry and warm


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Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015509 01/03/19 03:50 AM
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I have a set of Cabela bibs and jacket I am selling. Look in classifieds.

Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015580 01/03/19 06:12 AM
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Gill FG2 is great.


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Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015721 01/03/19 02:05 PM
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Simms if you want to stay dry and warm

Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015759 01/03/19 02:42 PM
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Rivers West, go to Cascade direct.com to buy. Best gear I've ever used and isn't nearly as marked up as other brands. Also stalk thier clearance it changes monthly

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Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015852 01/03/19 03:43 PM
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Simms

Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015915 01/03/19 04:36 PM
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I heard from 2 very reliable sources the HUK rain gear they bought is horrible and they get soaked. But they are very nice looking suits.


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Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13015925 01/03/19 04:45 PM
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I have bass pro 100 mph, its pretty heavy gear just for rain in my opinion, it is very durable and great though for 55 or colder days with almost nothing underneath..

I was at bass pro the other day and bought another set of much lighter material called the tourney special I believe... Its more of a true lw rain gear. It should be good in the wind just like the 100 mph but it is easily half the weight.

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Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13016133 01/03/19 06:52 PM
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Jeff makes a good point. I have a set of the Academy H2O bibs and jacket that my son bought me 2 years ago. I stay nice and dry, but too heavy IMO if it's above 50.

Re: Rain gear [Re: Skeeterwil87] #13016167 01/03/19 07:16 PM
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