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    A quality lightweight rain suit?

    I'm looking for a good light weight rain suit for summer use, any suggestions would be great, thanks

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    I've always used Frog Toggs in the summer. Light weight and breathable
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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill2e View Post
    I've always used Frog Toggs in the summer. Light weight and breathable
    +1 on the Frog Toggs

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    +2 Frog Toggs

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    I've been looking at the Grundens Gage jacket and bibs and will probably pick up a set for summer use.

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    I bought this summer rain suit and it has been great. Get the matching pants and it's on sale right now.

    https://www.hukgear.com/collections/...n-jacket-black

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    Frogg Toggs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill2e View Post
    I've always used Frog Toggs in the summer. Light weight and breathable
    Several styles and different quality Frog Toggs made now and they make a great light weight one. They have come along way from the paper rain gear they used to make. Most that I have had blocked the wind great also.

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    Anything that says Columbia on it.
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    I have the BPS lite weight one's for the summer time. I really don't fish in the rain. But keep them in the boat in case . I get caught in the rain.

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    frogg toggs!!!!
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    #12
    Just bought a light weight guide wear around 100 for the jacket if I remember been great so far.

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    #13
    I've ran both of the rain suits that Striker has to offer and they have been top notch. Quality materials that breathe

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    #14
    check out this site

    https://www.kooldrirainwear.com/

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    Aftco light weight bibs for 199.00. Bought them and they are great. PROTEUS LIGHTWEIGHT WATERPROOF BIBS are what they are actually called. I had mine altered after I got them because I'm about two feet tall (really 5'6), but point is after being hemmed they are the most comfortable pair of rain pants Iv ever owned. An they are durable enough to block wind as well.

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    Grundéns
    It's been good enough for commercial fisherman since 1911.
    And it's been good enough for me since 1979. These are ultra light weight and fully waterproof. *You can roll both the parka and bibs up and they would fit in a bread bag.

    https://grundens.com/shop/collection...-fishing-parka

    https://grundens.com/shop/collection...hing-bib-pants

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    Very happy with Columbia, I have their summer lightweight and cold weather rain gear.