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<blockquote data-quote="devilmutt" data-source="post: 160040" data-attributes="member: 2806"><p>I gave the Frogg Toggs a try and it didn't last long for me, it would tear rather easy. I'm now using a set of the Gore-Tex stuff. I hate rain gear, the stuff from Cabelas always fells like the rain is getting through and my clothing is damp, when I take it off my clothing is dry. I have an old set of Stearns PVC stuff that I like the best as far as staying and feeling dry, however it's so hot that I'm soaked with sweat when I remove it.</p><p></p><p>I guess the Gore-Tex stuff is the best overall, it is by far the most comfortable to wear. I like that it has elastic around the wrist and feet to keep the rain out. It's also quiet and camouflage so it gets used for early season bow hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devilmutt, post: 160040, member: 2806"] I gave the Frogg Toggs a try and it didn't last long for me, it would tear rather easy. I'm now using a set of the Gore-Tex stuff. I hate rain gear, the stuff from Cabelas always fells like the rain is getting through and my clothing is damp, when I take it off my clothing is dry. I have an old set of Stearns PVC stuff that I like the best as far as staying and feeling dry, however it's so hot that I'm soaked with sweat when I remove it. I guess the Gore-Tex stuff is the best overall, it is by far the most comfortable to wear. I like that it has elastic around the wrist and feet to keep the rain out. It's also quiet and camouflage so it gets used for early season bow hunting. [/QUOTE]
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