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Author Topic: Rain Gear - Recommendations & Reviews  (Read 2254 times)

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Offline NephronRacing

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I'm looking to get some new rain gear and want some local input.  What do you have? Would you buy it again?

I looked at some gear at Cabela's today but didn't buy.  From what I've seen, it's going to be at least $300 for nice gear.  Frogg Toggs didn't get very good reviews online.

Thanks!


Offline Bobby Bass

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I have had good experences with the Guide line from Gander Mountain. Got mine on sale several years ago. Have both the pack jacket and the more serious weather coat.
Bobby Bass


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Offline JohnWester

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i've had the cabelas guide series for years now... work out very nice. No matter what you get, if you pay the price, they should be good. Rain gear is for sure one of those things you get what you pay for.
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