stephen b
WKR
I have tried all sorts of rain gear over the years living here in the PNW. My first take on rain gear in general is that I usually HATE it ( because of noise and breathability ). If I can get away with hunting or hiking in a DWR type of outer fabric with out it soaking my next layer- that is my preferred method. I have had great luck with a mid to light weight fleece under such an outer layer. My favorite DWR outer layer has been the "wolfskin" thin layer from Hidden Wolf ( now Greywolf). Usually with this combo of the low nap and fairly wind resistant Wolfskin and the mid layer fleece - I am pretty good all day. Usually the most that happens is the outer part of the fleece mid layer gets a bit wet, and it does not wet out the inner part of the fleece and my base layer and myself stays dry.
That is usual situation. But all that being said, sometimes I just have to wear rain gear to hunt and hike in. And I have a bunch of it that I have and have used over the years. Seems like I have tried a bunch; but it is probably some of the least high tech gear of all my outdoor gear. What I have used tried includes- Cabela's Rain Suede ( pretty good and durable and quiet- but when soaked takes forever to dry); Cabela's Space Rain- which is light, pack able, dries fast and does work pretty well. I have worn Space Rain both as an outer layer top and under a thin synthetic layer when I was concerned about possibly shredding it in thick brush. Also have used Riverswest which I did not care for much at all. Never really got wet from the outside- but sure did from the inside; and it is heavy and bulky. Also have HH Impertech- which has always flat worked for me when I want to stay dry. But that is another that does not breath, so I only usually wear the pants, which I have found to be light, pack able, durable and I do not seem to mind the non breathable part in a pant. Also have some Cabela's Goretex Paclite- which I use mostly as a fishing top, because I find the Goretex Paclite not real breathable for hiking. Have some REI eVent pants which I got last fall and like them pretty well; they are a bit noisy for bowhunting, but seem to be good for every thing else.
I love it when rain gear keeps me dry, but also have a hate relationship with it for it's sometimes- noisyness, slow to dry, sweat out factor, fragile nature, and just over all pain to me. Heck, if rain gear was so great, we would all wear it for everyday comfort wear. But I would think most all of us don't. It is my least favorite outdoor wear to wear. But it is a necessary evil for me sometimes. And it all has pro's and con's depending on circumstance. Seems as if a few items ( like footwear) are needed to cover certain situations; rather that one do all for everything.
So my favorites for hunting when I have to wear it are ( and these are different scenarios) - Cabela's Spacerain pullover top for ease in always having it with me if needed; HH Impertech bottoms, which weigh very little and roll down to nothing and I seem to always have in my pack when expecting rain and just in case. Cabela's Rain Suede bib bottoms which I use in the late season day hunts when I do not have to worry about weight and drying quickly; they have always kept me dry and the bibs are like wearing pajamas around with lightweight polortech long under wear. Interestingly I have had surprising luck with a Gamehide top that I got to try out a few years ago when it was on sale for a screaming deal at Bi-Mart. I found that Gamehide jacket to keep me very dry, it's durable, and it dried out quicker than a similar Cabela's Rain Suede jacket I had.
For non hunting I also like REI eVent; Goretex Paclite at times; a Integral Designs eVent top that works very well.
I still have a lot of rain wear that I have used over the years because I only wear it if I can not avoid it- so it has not worn out. And I keep some around for family and friends to use if they need it. I have not found the holy grail with the stuff as of yet, and I do not like it enough to spend $350 on one garment item just to try and find one.
BTW- does any one know whether any of the hunting geared clothing companies are making rainwear with eVent?
*** sorry for long post
That is usual situation. But all that being said, sometimes I just have to wear rain gear to hunt and hike in. And I have a bunch of it that I have and have used over the years. Seems like I have tried a bunch; but it is probably some of the least high tech gear of all my outdoor gear. What I have used tried includes- Cabela's Rain Suede ( pretty good and durable and quiet- but when soaked takes forever to dry); Cabela's Space Rain- which is light, pack able, dries fast and does work pretty well. I have worn Space Rain both as an outer layer top and under a thin synthetic layer when I was concerned about possibly shredding it in thick brush. Also have used Riverswest which I did not care for much at all. Never really got wet from the outside- but sure did from the inside; and it is heavy and bulky. Also have HH Impertech- which has always flat worked for me when I want to stay dry. But that is another that does not breath, so I only usually wear the pants, which I have found to be light, pack able, durable and I do not seem to mind the non breathable part in a pant. Also have some Cabela's Goretex Paclite- which I use mostly as a fishing top, because I find the Goretex Paclite not real breathable for hiking. Have some REI eVent pants which I got last fall and like them pretty well; they are a bit noisy for bowhunting, but seem to be good for every thing else.
I love it when rain gear keeps me dry, but also have a hate relationship with it for it's sometimes- noisyness, slow to dry, sweat out factor, fragile nature, and just over all pain to me. Heck, if rain gear was so great, we would all wear it for everyday comfort wear. But I would think most all of us don't. It is my least favorite outdoor wear to wear. But it is a necessary evil for me sometimes. And it all has pro's and con's depending on circumstance. Seems as if a few items ( like footwear) are needed to cover certain situations; rather that one do all for everything.
So my favorites for hunting when I have to wear it are ( and these are different scenarios) - Cabela's Spacerain pullover top for ease in always having it with me if needed; HH Impertech bottoms, which weigh very little and roll down to nothing and I seem to always have in my pack when expecting rain and just in case. Cabela's Rain Suede bib bottoms which I use in the late season day hunts when I do not have to worry about weight and drying quickly; they have always kept me dry and the bibs are like wearing pajamas around with lightweight polortech long under wear. Interestingly I have had surprising luck with a Gamehide top that I got to try out a few years ago when it was on sale for a screaming deal at Bi-Mart. I found that Gamehide jacket to keep me very dry, it's durable, and it dried out quicker than a similar Cabela's Rain Suede jacket I had.
For non hunting I also like REI eVent; Goretex Paclite at times; a Integral Designs eVent top that works very well.
I still have a lot of rain wear that I have used over the years because I only wear it if I can not avoid it- so it has not worn out. And I keep some around for family and friends to use if they need it. I have not found the holy grail with the stuff as of yet, and I do not like it enough to spend $350 on one garment item just to try and find one.
BTW- does any one know whether any of the hunting geared clothing companies are making rainwear with eVent?
*** sorry for long post