Hey guys....I could use some help with rain gear. I was wondering what you all use, what you like, dislike, packability, color(camo?), weight, etc.
Thanks. Any help would appreciated.
CJ
Sorry....and maybe some English lessons to go with the gear!
Any help would be appreciated.
I have camo Peter storm rain gear.I guess it's as good as any if you have to wear rain gear. :campfire:
i cant think of the brand name but there is a powder that most arhery stores carry that you put on your feathers that makes them waterproof. its very, very light. you pick up the bottle of it and you'll thnk its empty, but it keeps your feather usable in the rain. pretty cool
I have some Cabelas Packable dry plus in their outfitter camo. It seems to work OK and is comfortable. Be sure to practice shooting with whatever you choose before you go hunting in it. Read my tag line. :D
If I'm still hunting I wear wool and get wet but I'm warm and silent. I like hunting in a lite rain.
Like killingstuff, in a mist or light rain, I wear wool. However, if there's a lot of snow and slush on the trees and/or if I expect it to rain hard, I'll wear or carry my Rivers West lightweight rain gear. Haven't used it extensively yet, but so far so good. It is a little bulkier than most other rain gear. On the other hand, it is meant to be worn as the main clothes, not over your regular hunting gear.
This year I hunted a hard rain that had me feeling like my clothes were just going to fall off me. In most cases my regular hunting clothes will do.
I have some Cabelas MTO 50 and have been pleased with it. Its expensive and the one thing I don't like is having drawstring pants with no zipper.
However I probably use it maybe once a year. If it's pouring down I don't go out and if it's a drizzle or light rain I wear my wool.
I'm partial to Gander Mountain's TecH20 line. Windproof, waterproof (ala Gortex), quiet, warm and comfortable. And you can't beat the price.
I bought Frogg Toggs for my motorcycling. I tried them in the woods, too, and they were great.
BillJ
I like the weight of he Frogg Togg gear, but it doesn't seem very durable to me. AM I mistaken?
I returned a set of MT050 to Cabela's for a credit; Gore Tex does not work.
I bought a set of their Rain Suede rainwear that uses their Dry Plus fabric which works much better.
The Mossy Oak pattern is a good one for our area.
Thanks....this is all helpful so far. Since joining the site I've switched completely to wool. I'll be wearing it all the time. However, I was thinking about being in a heavy, steady rain. Also, if I'm on a trip hunting mutilple days I'd like to have a jacket and pants to save my wool from hours of rain.
Anybody have any experience with patagonia rain gear? I've worn other stuff by them and it's all very well made. Expensive though! Great company as well. Also read about Helly Hansen. I know it works well for fishing. Rain is the same everywhere, right? I'm going to check out prices, etc. on all the recs. Thanks.
Bjorn, I've heard some good things about the dry plus fabric. I'll look into it.
Guess those plastic ponchos are pretty useless huh? Soaked in minutes?
Thanks fellas.
CJ
I've tried a lot of differant rain gear when hunting and still got soaking wet, with sweat.
I tried some thing like wool this year and hunted in a wet snow, it stuck to me like glue and soaked my jacket and part of my legs.
Even though my cloths were wet i stayed toasty warm. I'm goin for the real stuff this year...WOOL..
Patagonia has some of their on huge discount right now. I believe their rain jacket was included. Click on the "Featured Special" link.
I have the Peter Storm gear. That stuff is tuff and quiet. I used the same set for ll years now, and still going strong! :thumbsup:
I have Ganders Tech20 Rain gear, Snow camo and hunters orange suits. Pretty good stuff! The price is right when you buy it now!
Bass Pro Shops Squaltex Gear. I love it, fits over my clothes and isn't too bulky, or expensive. Not cheap, but worth it.
Good stuff guys! Definitely some names/brands I haven't seen. Thanks.
Kahunter - I'll check that link (Patagonia).
Looks like a lot of votes for "good ole'" wool.
For lite and packable, I like the new Down Pour rain gear from Sitka Gear. I field tested it this past season while mule deer hunting out west as well as tree stand hunting for whitetails. I would get it a size or two larger if you plan to wear over wool or other bulky sweater. It is pretty quiet for rain gear and has vents you can open in the pant legs if the rain subsides etc. Tough material that stretches as well. Mike
Thanks Mike...first person to mention Sitka.
Where did you shoot those monsters?
Wool is where it's at, but for heavier / longer-lasting rain, G. Fred recommends a poncho. You stay dry and ventilated and can whip it over your shoulder (a la Clint Eastwood) to get it out of the way if/when you want to shoot.
That being said, I'm not a big fan of hunting in any rain worse than a bit of a drizzle. I'd hate to plug a nice deer and have the rain wash away it's trail on me.
I love my Cabela's MT050 packable rain gear. Used it for the last 5 years in rain and snow. As durable as it gets.
Brad
Longbow rookie, I have hunted over a dozen counties in Illinois. Me and my brother found a good spot and bought some land there about 5 years ago. Those bucks came off our land.
I hate to shoot something in a down pour as well but often times as soon as the rain stops the woods come alive with activity. Having good rain gear on a wilderness trip is very important. I usually only pack one set of cloths, so I try not to get soaked to the bone.
Peter Storm , frogg togg , Helley Hansen . You can't go wrong.
Good point about hunting heavy rain. I was thinking more about moving to and from camp or being up the stand and wanting to wait out a nasty storm.
Thanks guys. I've been online checking out these different companies. I'll decide soon.
Good stuff Herdbull! Land will be the biggest challenge for my first season of hunting. I have permission from a good buddy of mine that I think will work out well but out here it's tough. Over development is ruining the place!