VenaticOppidan
Lil-Rokslider
This year i am looking to upgrade my rain gear, and would like it to be pack able, as I will be using it local in PA as well as on my 1-2 trips out west every year. I am a sitka nerd at heart and have a ton of their stuff in the open country, timber, and elevated II for the different game and conditions I hunt.
I have been using cabelas MTO raingear, I believe. There have been some good deals floating around on different rain gear like cloudburst and downpour in the Optifade Ground, which honestly seems fine for how limited the use will be, as well as it just seems like a darker subalpine which will work as well.
I like having good gear, but I am not into wasting money just to have one of everything, and I know a lot of the pieces between the different lines can be very similar.
so on the face it seems like a stupid question, but is the only real difference between the two the brushed jacket face on the Downpour and how loud the jacket is?
The weights seem the same, and the Wading jacket is pro laminate w pit zips vs the down pour is 3 layer laminate brushed w out pit zips.
Any other insights? is it worth having both jackets? Thanks for the input.
I have been using cabelas MTO raingear, I believe. There have been some good deals floating around on different rain gear like cloudburst and downpour in the Optifade Ground, which honestly seems fine for how limited the use will be, as well as it just seems like a darker subalpine which will work as well.
I like having good gear, but I am not into wasting money just to have one of everything, and I know a lot of the pieces between the different lines can be very similar.
so on the face it seems like a stupid question, but is the only real difference between the two the brushed jacket face on the Downpour and how loud the jacket is?
The weights seem the same, and the Wading jacket is pro laminate w pit zips vs the down pour is 3 layer laminate brushed w out pit zips.
Any other insights? is it worth having both jackets? Thanks for the input.