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Started by Bowguy, February 16, 2017, 02:38:50 AM
Quote from: g8rvet on February 16, 2017, 12:35:42 PMVery slow. Think snail on qualudes.
Quote from: jims on February 17, 2017, 09:17:01 PMYou generally get what you pay for with raingear. If you want the very best go with Sitka or Kuiu for breathability and relatively quiet with a lifetime guarantee. The other raingear that I've used and abused in Alaska (where it pours) is Marmot Precip. I've gotten precip pants and jackets for around $50 each on sale at Sierr@ Trading and elsewhere. Not all gortex is created equally! The gortex in Sitka, Kuiu, and Marmot are a step above the rest. If I'm on a boat in Alaska or elsewhere for days in a downpour and won't be doing much hiking the best waterproof garments are Henley Hanson rubberized raingear. They don't breath at all so if you are active or where it's warm and humid you may bake!With that said, I never buy a rain jacket without pitzips. This keeps me from getting wet from the inside out. It's possible to open up the pitzip vents to allow air ventilation...especially when hiking or being active. It also helps having rain pants that unzip on the lower leg so you can take them on/off quick without taking off your boots.