Re: Camo Rainwear (sc419795)
Frogg Togg's makes camo rainsuits and not too much $$. Can't remember any more off the top of my head.
Re: Camo Rainwear (Mike_z71)
I've tried to save a few dollars in the past, but it ended up costing me in the long run. If I get wet and cold, then my hunt is over. I haven't found anything that works better than Gortex.
Re: Camo Rainwear (bardern)
I bought a Mossy Oak "rain tamer" from the headquarters in MS. I think I paid $60 for the jacket and $60 for the pants. It's non-insulated and very comfortable. Now they've come out with the "rain tamer II" so you might want to check into it
Re: Camo Rainwear (Mike_z71)
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I have the Camo Frogg Toggs, they are noisey. If I wear them, I put them on under my fleeced camo.
My wonderful wife bought me a set of parka and bibs from BPS last Christmas, I used them a lot during duck season last winter. http://xs-s.com/zf/images/smile/emthup.gif