Rain pants

Deli

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What price points? I'm also interested in a good set on solids but on the cheaper side since I think it'll be the least used piece of gear for me.

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What price points? I'm also interested in a good set on solids but on the cheaper side since I think it'll be the least used piece of gear for me.

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I bought the OR foray in coyote thinking the same thing. Got them for half off, so under $100. They’re goretex so should be pretty decent. Haven’t used them yet , but they have pretty good reviews. They’re under 10 oz for my size large


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Need to know intent. Being from Western Washington I have numerous pairs for different applications. For hunting I have First Lite’s boundary stormtight when rain is possible, the SEAK stormtight when it will be raining. For fishing when not in waders I use Helly Hansen’s pvc rain gear. And for working outside ( clearing brush and cutting firewood) I use Filson’s tin pants. A set of Patagonia’s for backpacking ( avoids conflict from wearing camo. I live in Washington! ) Then there is always a light weight set from REI behind the seat of my truck just in case. You would think it rains a lot here.😁😁
 

Deli

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Marmot Precips are a good option in green at 9oz and zippers to help
Just saw these on sale for $45 but only in black. Might still pull the trigger.

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Just saw these on sale for $45 but only in black. Might still pull the trigger.

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Scratch that just checked mine and they're black, my bad.

I don't hunt in them anyway, mostly for downpours or glassing, too sweaty and noisy in rain pants
 

Nate_Beres

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What I want doesn't exist. Waterproof, very durable, but not too hot and noisy.
Under $100 would be cool but not holding my breath.
Kuiu Yukon pants have been great for late season deer but way to hot for elk.

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