youth rain gear
esoxfever
Posted 4/4/2012 8:42 PM (#550879)
Subject: youth rain gear




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Does anybody make a good youth size rain suit?
troyboy
Posted 4/6/2012 9:52 PM (#551384 - in reply to #550879)
Subject: RE: youth rain gear




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What size do you need? I bought my boys Frog Toggs last year, not the best but cheap. Also look at the hunting section for rain suits at Mills Fleet Farm. Buy a little big, they grow out of them fast.
catchandrelease
Posted 4/6/2012 9:59 PM (#551387 - in reply to #550879)
Subject: Re: youth rain gear




I've used Frogg Toggs the last few years and they're alright. They're cheap and easy to keep in the boat. The cuffs get/stay wet when it's raining, so that's a little annoying. There's a local company called Kool Dri that makes nice rain suits. Not sure if you can get them in your area, but you can order them online or over the phone.

http://www.kooldrirainwear.com/
edalz
Posted 4/7/2012 12:53 AM (#551409 - in reply to #550879)
Subject: Re: youth rain gear





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Frogg toggs are good for kids and they run big.
esoxfever
Posted 4/7/2012 8:29 PM (#551569 - in reply to #550879)
Subject: Re: youth rain gear




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thanks guys. Troyboy, I'm guessing I will need a small. My boy is 8.
troyboy
Posted 4/8/2012 8:12 AM (#551623 - in reply to #551569)
Subject: Re: youth rain gear




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Yeah, I got a Med for my boys last year. Fit both my 10 year old and the 14 year old.
Emptynet
Posted 4/8/2012 8:22 PM (#551746 - in reply to #550879)
Subject: RE: youth rain gear




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Location: WI
Not the most affordable but Columbia makes pretty good raingear for kids.
Mnmuskyman
Posted 4/9/2012 4:54 PM (#551960 - in reply to #550879)
Subject: RE: youth rain gear




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Cabela's has a new suit for kids. Bibs and jackets. Called kids dry plus tourney trail.