I'm looking to get an inexpensive pair of rain pants. Last year there was a day on my hunt with a consistent light rain for most of the day. My hunting buddies saw the forecast and decided they didn't want to hunt that day and stayed inside at the AirBnB. I borrowed one guy;s Frogg Togg pants and headed out as I didn't have a set of pants. The Frogg Toggs kept me dry for the most part but were shredded by the end of the day as that material isn't made for hiking.
In the last 5 years of western hunting trips, this was my first rainy day I've had. I'm not looking to spend top dollar for a high end set of rain pants that I may only use once or twice in the next half decade. I've done some research here on the forum and the Marmot PreCip appears to be a decent pair of rain pants for the price. Now, I'm just trying to figure out if I should get a pair that zips or a non-zip pair. I would think the full zip pair would be easier to take off and on over existing pants. However, the non-zip pair might be better to keep dry as there wouldn't be any chance of water getting through the full length zippers.
What do you all like a full zip rain pant or no zips?
In the last 5 years of western hunting trips, this was my first rainy day I've had. I'm not looking to spend top dollar for a high end set of rain pants that I may only use once or twice in the next half decade. I've done some research here on the forum and the Marmot PreCip appears to be a decent pair of rain pants for the price. Now, I'm just trying to figure out if I should get a pair that zips or a non-zip pair. I would think the full zip pair would be easier to take off and on over existing pants. However, the non-zip pair might be better to keep dry as there wouldn't be any chance of water getting through the full length zippers.
What do you all like a full zip rain pant or no zips?