First Lite's 2016 Rain Gear Review, by Matt Wymer (and win your own!!)

AZGUY

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Arizona-- Antelope, elk (my two nephews first hunts), and mule deer.

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lintond

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I melt in the rain. Therefore a good rain jacket is key. Hunting elk in the coast range of Oregon will prove its worth.
 

Mischief209

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Deer/bear/duck/pig

California, we have more rain then anyone combined and I could use some help. I seak a jacket in my future. Sorry cheesy, that's what I think everytime I look at the jacket.
 

troutdreamer

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Frederickson, WA
I liked the review but was confused on the personal ratings mentioned and the vapor being in the middle of the rating.

1) Poor to no breathability,

2) Noticeable breathability

3) Not breathable.

Is the order from worst to best supposed to be;

3. not breathable
1. Poor to no breathability
2. noticeable breathability

So is the vapor "poor to no" or "noticeable"?

Washington, Elk and Deer



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jpuckett

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Great review. Can't wait for my hunt to push my gear to the limit.


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MT Bill

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Columbus, MT
Nevada bull elk hunt in October and cow hunt from November to January. I got soaked hunting elk last year.

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Matt W.

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Puerto Rico
I liked the review but was confused on the personal ratings mentioned and the vapor being in the middle of the rating.

1) Poor to no breathability,

2) Noticeable breathability

3) Not breathable.

Is the order from worst to best supposed to be;

3. not breathable
1. Poor to no breathability
2. noticeable breathability

So is the vapor "poor to no" or "noticeable"?

Washington, Elk and Deer



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The Vapor is noticeably breathable.

IMO, a field test is hard to measure minute breath-ability. Jackets have to be drastically different to differentiate, unless you are mimicking the exact same scenario in the field, a feat I can rarely do. So, as I mentioned, I try to measure consistency via a controlled environment and then combine that with field testing. Jackets that breathe poorly, or don't breathe at all, are obvious. Comparing 3 high end, like designed jackets, takes a ton of time and effort to make the comparison, and one can end up going back and forth throughout the process. Adding to that, you have to be very focused on the jacket, when in fact you are out enjoying the great outdoors. A lab test helps, but its just one piece of the equation. At least in my mind. All I know is that FL is pretty upfront about their claims and they are willing to pay a 3rd party to validate, or disprove, their assumptions.

Apologize for the confusion.
 

Bitter24

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AZ early bull archery tag (my tag)
AZ late bull tag (helping with girlfriends tag)
AZ mule deer tag (helping with girlfriends dad's tag)
AZ coues deer tag (helping with another Rokslide members tag)
AZ coues deer tag (helping with uncles tag)

WI whitetail archery (my hunt)

Thanks for the chance to win some top notch gear from Firstlite!!
 
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