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| Raider150 |
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Posts: 434 Location: searchin for 50 | What do you guys wear during the summer for rain gear. I already have a set of guide wear. It can get extremely warm wearing it in the june july period. Edited by Raider150 1/30/2009 7:26 PM | ||
| WI Skis |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | If its warm out just wear your birthday suit! That way when you pull up on your favorite spot, everyone else will leave! Peter Edited by WI Skis 1/30/2009 7:27 PM | ||
| fish4life |
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Posts: 238 | FroggToggs are awesome! They are breathable and affordable depending on which kind you buy! | ||
| bridgeman |
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Posts: 529 Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Cabelas makes some nice lightweight raingear you can roll up into a bag it comes with. Jacket and pants 80 -90 bucks. Pants zip up to the waist. | ||
| muskie24/7 |
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Posts: 909 | Check out bass pro shop, my wife bought me a Browning rainsuit there for christmas, I beleive it was on clearance for like 50% off. Its a nice set-up with well thoughtout features. Brian | ||
| Sawbones |
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Posts: 95 Location: LOTW every chance I get | I have the Cabela's Guide Wear and couldn't be happier. I laugh at rain! | ||
| Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | Go to www.sierratradingpost.com and check ut their selection of Goretex rain gear. I bought two parkas and a pair of pants and a pair of bibs for what one set of the pricey stuff would cost you. You can buy an uninsulated shell with great ventilation that you can wear winter and summer and just change your layers that you wear underneath. Everything that I bought was made by Marker, and I've never worn better stuff. It's roomy without being bulky and comfortable to fish in. It's marketed for snow boarders and skiers, but it's water and wind proof and has ventilation zippers right where you need them. Goretex is the way to go what ever you get. | ||
| esoxman50 |
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Posts: 134 | Frogg Toggs are very well made and work great in warmer conditions. Joe W | ||
| MuskieMike |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I vote for Frogg Toggs as well! I have had mine for over 3 years now. great investment! | ||
| TJ DeVoe |
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Posts: 2323 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Another vote for Cabelas uninsulated Guidewear. Then insulated Guidewear in the Spring and Fall months, couldn't be happier! Frogg Toggs are decent too. | ||
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