Originally posted by Jayrod: Firstlite stormtight tops and bottoms buy once and be done little pricey but worth ever penny IMO!
Originally posted by Mint: But do they let you breathe and not sweat while keeping you dry? I have Peter Storm also and they are great but like Yukon chuck said, you would build up quite a sweat in them.
Originally posted by J. Cook: Some of you must hunt in the rain a LOT to validate a set of clothes that cost close to $1000.
Originally posted by woodchucker: My past experiances over the years has been, rain gear will make you sweat, period!!! When hunting, if the weather is nasty, I wear wool. If it's raining so hard, that I NEED rain gear, I use an old Camo military poncho. Put it on, take cover, wait it out...
Originally posted by woodchucker: .... If it's raining so hard, that I NEED rain gear, I use an old Camo military poncho. Put it on, take cover, wait it out...Just one old fart's oppinion!
Originally posted by J. Cook: Some of you must hunt in the rain a LOT to validate a set of clothes that cost close to $1000. Especially since rain gear is uncomfortable in non-rain situations. I hunt in the rain, but if it's rain beyond what normal rain gear can handle, then it's too much for me to hunt in. I have "Rain Suede" from Cabelas that i bought on sale in the off-season and have never had issues with it, in fact it's performed great.Now, for the bass boat - my gear is top notch because I will be on the boat in some absolute awful weather. But it's loud and hot if it's not raining. I can't even fathom wearing something similar in camo for hunting.