Rain gear

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How much importance would one place on rain gear if they where mostly hunting antelope or mule deer rifle season in Wyoming ? What brands would everyone recommend
 
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I dont place a big importance in rain gear. I pack a light rain jacket around if I get caught in a big down pour I can throw that on. Usually I can hunker down under a tree and have the rain settle down before I go on and I dont get too wet. I find gaitors the biggest help for keeping my feet dry. As far as a brand goes I love kuiu and it functions great. But there are other good brands too. Look at your budget and go with that.
 

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How much importance would one place on rain gear if they where mostly hunting antelope or mule deer rifle season in Wyoming ? What brands would everyone recommend

I just recently this pasta weekend went on a 3 day hike in the Sipsy Wilderness in Alabama. We were expecting rain all 3 days and got only one really. I purchased the Stone glacier M5. It performed well and I am gonna post a descent review maybe tomorrow night. 300 bones expensive but my patagonia lifestyle jacket wouldn't have held up
 
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Right now my budget is a little on the low side at 250dollars I've got 3 I like kuiu Northridge, vapor stormlight by north light and millerton by north face I'm open to other suggestions as well
 

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Right now my budget is a little on the low side at 250dollars I've got 3 I like kuiu Northridge, vapor stormlight by north light and millerton by north face I'm open to other suggestions as well
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When I lived down south and hunted places like AZ, NM,WY, CO etc, I didn’t care much at all. I got through many seasons with marmot precip stuff, I want to say you can get a jacket and pants for like 200 dollars from rei. I always considered it to be very nice rain gear and it Mercer let me down.

once I moved to AK, rain gear became actual “gear” to me since on more than 1 occasion I’ve had to wear it for a week straight. Right now, I’d take the kuiu yukon or stone glacier stuff above pretty much anything else.
 

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I watch the weather. I take the lightest Kuiu pants and a Marmot precip jacket if i think it might sprinkle. I use a MyTrailCo poncho if I don’t think it will do anything, it can also be a tarp.
For AK I got s First Lite Seak jacket and Kuiu Yukon pants when they were on sale. They are nice for when rain is expected. For work I use the Helly Hensen Impertech.
 

pyrotechnic

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Right now my budget is a little on the low side at 250dollars I've got 3 I like kuiu Northridge, vapor stormlight by north light and millerton by north face I'm open to other suggestions as well
Outdoor research has their Optimizer 3L gortex on sale for $240.



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I like those but I wouldn't be able to use it to Turkey hunt in to bright of colors on the outdoor research
 
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Field Supply and Camofire are great places to find Kryptek and Browning rain gear for a good price. Tidewe has a reasonable set but I have no experience with it. Halley Hanson impertec is another reasonable option.
 

P Y Buck

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I pack the Cabelas Space Rain. Packs well, lite weight and under $150 for both pants and jacket.
 
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I tried those on they felt on the cheap side material side and had bad reviews I wish they had worked I get a 45% discount on bp and cabelas gear
 

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I pack the Cabelas Space Rain. Packs well, lite weight and under $150 for both pants and jacket.

I was looking at these at bass pro and when I started to open the jacket all the stitching came apart. I put them back and will look elsewhere.
 

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I don't think that rain gear should be at the top of your list especially hunting Wyoming in August throw October. I do carry rain gear because getting wet in the back woods makes your life suck. I run the Sitka cloudburst set up and for the 10 to 15 days a year that you find yourself in need of rain gear it is worth its weight in gold.
 
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