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Started by kytrkyhntr, February 16, 2020, 09:36:05 PM

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kytrkyhntr

Anyone have a suggestion on some camo rain gear  (preferably mossy oak) that I can fit in the back of my vest? Something light weight. I usually don't try to hunt in a monsoon but I've gotten caught in some. I've always just carried a cheap poncho but it doesn't quite fit well in my vest. Just looking to go as light and efffective as possible. What do you use?
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Nathan_Wiles

Sil-nylon woodland camo rain poncho is my "get back to truck" choice.

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kennedyh1990

I like the frogg togg set and that is what I own. However, I've heard awesome things about the space rain suit that cabelas makes and I know that it packs into a small carrying pouch that fits easily into your vest. It's extremely light weight from what I can tell. I'd give it a look if I was doing it over again


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wbpc

I bought a suit from midway that I like. It's lightweight and comes with a stuff sack.


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paboxcall

I bought a set from Cabelas that came packed into its own little pocket, and as advertised fit in the vest perfectly. Until I had to unpack it one rainy day. Worked perfectly too.

Now, I wish someone could show me how to pack that jacket and pants back into their little pockets again.  :z-dizzy:
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Dtrkyman

I have cabelas space rain, good stuff just don't go brush busting with it!!!


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Mtd69

i like the frogg togg rain gear it comes in mossyoak bottomland

BigSlam51

I'll second the cabelas space rain suit

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trkehunr93

The Cabelas MT050 is hard to beat IMO, packs into it's own pocket and can take a beating.  I have a pair of Scent Blocker rain pants I got cheap after Christmas so I have a full set, I'll see how they do in a down pour.  I only put mine on when it starts raining as it doesn't take up alot of space in my vest.

randy6471

Quote from: BigSlam51 on February 17, 2020, 06:56:20 AM
I'll second the cabelas space rain suit

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Works for me as well!

SoDak_JD

Quote from: randy6471 on February 17, 2020, 01:26:44 PM
Quote from: BigSlam51 on February 17, 2020, 06:56:20 AM
I'll second the cabelas space rain suit

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Works for me as well!

I'll add another vote as well.  It kept my Dad and I dry in rain/snow mix last turkey season.

Spitten and drummen

Frogg toggs or just a poncho suites all my needs.
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Quote from: SoDak_JD on February 17, 2020, 01:49:25 PM
Quote from: randy6471 on February 17, 2020, 01:26:44 PM
Quote from: BigSlam51 on February 17, 2020, 06:56:20 AM
I'll second the cabelas space rain suit

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Works for me as well!

I'll add another vote as well.  It kept my Dad and I dry in rain/snow mix last turkey season.

This gets my vote. Used mine in Nebraska last year. Loved em!

dswmsn

The Allen brand camo PVC poncho is cheap, very light, disposable & pocket size. They have kept me dry on more than one occasion. I think I have seen them in Mossy Oak & Realtree.

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