weekender7
WKR
I have owned a few different rain gear suits and never found one that I really liked. Some were too noisy, most leaked or I sweated so much it was if they had leaked. If you pack something you really like, tell us about it please.
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Kuiu Yukon has been excellent for me. I would buy it again.I have owned a few different rain gear suits and never found one that I really liked. Some were too noisy, most leaked or I sweated so much it was if they had leaked. If you pack something you really like, tell us about it please.
I love mine too. It's quiet enough, stretches enough and breathes enough. Also, you can find it on sale often so it's a great value. I think it balances weight well.Pnuma has worked well for me…probably not as light as some others though
I typically wear XL in jackets but got XXL. It's a little big but it fits well over my puffy if needed and zips up over my chest rig or bino harness. I have a 36 waist and opted for XL pants.With the Sitka dewpoint is everyone sizing up a size or two in the jacket?
Has anyone else used this brand? Over 4500 reviews 4.5 stars and people ranting and raving about the jacket and pants.Just got back from my season and had rain for a couple of days. I used a Sitka dew point on top, but since the rain was heavy I was hunkered down under some pine trees, I was still getting my pants wet. I used cheap rain pants I bought on amazon, these were surprisingly awesome. They fit right over everything, kept me dry and I could get on my knees in the wet muddy conditions to setup my camp and not get my pants soaked. They were also great for walking through wet brush. If I didn't have the Sitka dew point I'd try the jacket from this brand.