Rain Gear for the Treestand

KJStechly

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I’m wondering what everyone’s go to rain gear is. I’ve been looking for a set to wear in the treestand, but don’t really want to pay an arm and a leg if possible. I’ve found a few in my price range, but finding a set that doesn’t sound like a trash bag when you move seems like a challenge


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Bump79

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To be honest if I was only hunting out of a tree stand I wouldn't worry about getting a premium set of rain gear.

What you get out of a premium set of rain gear is breathability which is key to mountain or other active hunting. I would recommend getting something quiet, has some stretch to it and is waterproof.

What size are you?

These would be decent options.
 
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Could likely do well with the Cabela's MTO50 rain gear. Gore-tex and not the most expensive stuff out there. I have a set from almost 10 years ago that serve me well.
 

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Have you considered a tree umbrella? I keep one in my truck and take it in when there is a threat of rain. I also have Cabelas space rain jacket and pants that I mainly purchased for my elk hunts.

The tree umbrella is nice though.
 

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^^^Same. A tree umbrella is really the way to go. They're cheap and work well.
 
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KJStechly

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Never even thought about a tree umbrella! That’s a great idea


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Titan_Bow

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Kryptek Vellus is great for the tree stand but it’s heavy and warm, so really best for colder weather. But it’s fleece faced and stealthy quiet. If I were in warm southern type climate, I’d probably go the tree umbrella route


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have had set of Cabela's MT050 for almost 10years that I strictly use for tree stand hunting that is super quite. Lately iv tried my first lite vapor stormlight and it works great but loud compared to the MTO50 from Cabela's
 
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