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| treated wool.....or put a thinrain coat under a thin wool over coat, i also use shadow wear..clothing desined specificly for bow hunters.. |
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| I use "mad dog" it's pretty inexpensive, "breathes" and very quiet. It's not the most durable gear but then if you want something to really keep you dry and last well then it's probably going to be noisy too. |
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| KUIU. The best I've used. If you don't have to move much...ie. sitting in a treestand, then you might try River's West. It's like fleece but doesn't breathe.
"....but to protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not of soundness of heart." Theodore Roosevelt
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| GSX series from Gander Mountain is good stuff. If you dont have one of those around check out the Under Armour rainwear, I just bought some looks quality but haven't used it in the field yet. |
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| quote: Cabelas MT050
I have not really found anything quieter but I sure like the fit and rain-proof nature of the design. |
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| I've been using Swazi for the last 5 years including 2 wet hunts in Alaska. I'm sticking with Swazi. |
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