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Suggestions for quiet non-camo rain gear?

Started by Red Dwarf, August 21, 2008, 05:05:00 PM

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Steve B.

It depends on how quiet, and how weatherproof, it needs to be.  But I bought frogg toggs this year.  Mine is camo but there are other colors.  Its more quiet than rubber or nylon but not wool-quiet.  Tops and bottoms pack into a foot ball-sized stuff sack, and very light weight.

Bowferd

I purchased frogg toggs 2 years ago in camo.
They keep you dry but are not as quiet as I would like, so I'm heading back to layers of wool.
During real cold weather I wear underlay of either Duofold union suit or Under Armour.
Under Armour is a bit snug for my taste so I'm thinking of trying the Stanfields wool union suit. We get some cold weather and warmth is a must.
Been There, Done That, Still Plowin.
Cane and Magnolia tend to make good arrow.
Hike naked in the backwoods.

reddogge

I use a set from Columbia that won't break the bank.  Don't know if they come in real small sizes.
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Red Dwarf

GFa's poncho idea sounds interesting. Can anyone recommend a reasonably quiet poncho?

Red Dwarf

BillJ

I bought a set of frogg toggs to use with my motorcycle a couple of years ago.  I wore them into the woods once while hunting, and sat comfortably all day in a heavy rain - dry as a bone.  

BillJ
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