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ESOX Maniac
Posted 4/13/2009 8:10 AM (#371815)
Subject: Rain gear for kids?





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
I'm taking Jazzy (13) & X-Man (10) with me on the anuual Zalt trophy walley/pike hunt this June in NW Ontario. I want them to be able to stay comfortable in the rain, etc. I don't think the standard kid's rubber raincoats, ponchos' etc. will do the job.

Any help/recommendations as to sources for quality kid's rain gear is greatly appreciated.

Have fun!
Al
Hoosierbaits
Posted 4/13/2009 11:25 AM (#371857 - in reply to #371815)
Subject: RE: Rain gear for kids?




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Al,
My boys are now 18 & 21. Both wore Cabelas packable raingear till they out grew it. Couple sizes too big alowed extra clothes underneath. It isn't too bad for $ and I passed it down until they got into adult sizes.

Don Slagle
www.hoosierhandmademuskybaits.com
musky slut
Posted 4/13/2009 1:14 PM (#371883 - in reply to #371815)
Subject: RE: Rain gear for kids?


Check out NRS's kids Kayaking gear. I use there rain gear myself and have fished in hard rain for most of the day and stay bone dry. www.nrsweb.com
Muskmelon
Posted 4/13/2009 10:41 PM (#372005 - in reply to #371815)
Subject: RE: Rain gear for kids?


My boys - 11 and 12 - ski almost every day all winter. They use their Snowboarding/ski pants with the shell from their ski jackets for summer rain gear. Goretex and they can use them year round. North Face HyVent unlined pants will outlast 3 sets of Columbias. I do the opposite, I ski in my fishing pants.
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