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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Light weight rain gear
 
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dcates
Posted 1/13/2020 11:50 AM (#952376)
Subject: Light weight rain gear




Posts: 462


Location: Syracuse, Indiana
What is best?  I haven't shopped (much) for a few years, and my old Cabela's Guidewear still works great - but it is heavy.  It looks like my annual Canadian adventure will be during the heat of the upcoming summer.  I looked at a Simms suit last fall - very intrigued.  I'm willing to spend to stay dry.
muskyhunter07
Posted 1/13/2020 12:00 PM (#952377 - in reply to #952376)
Subject: Re: Light weight rain gear




Location: Northern Illinois
Look at Simms they make great products
sworrall
Posted 1/13/2020 1:56 PM (#952399 - in reply to #952376)
Subject: Re: Light weight rain gear





Posts: 32786


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Blackfish is great too.
upnortdave
Posted 1/13/2020 4:27 PM (#952414 - in reply to #952399)
Subject: Re: Light weight rain gear




Posts: 668


Location: mercer wi
Any body use frogg toggs pro action jacket
Chasin Giants
Posted 1/13/2020 5:38 PM (#952424 - in reply to #952376)
Subject: RE: Light weight rain gear




Posts: 15


Location: Western Pennsylvania
Check out outdoor research. They make very very good stuff.
RLSea
Posted 1/13/2020 8:39 PM (#952441 - in reply to #952376)
Subject: Re: Light weight rain gear




Posts: 479


Location: Northern Illinois
Best IMHO is any quality garment with Goretex Pro - waterproof, light, durable.
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