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  1. #11
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    Re: Rainwear

    KingsCamo....good quality good price, check out online...

  2. #12
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    @jackdaw I hunted all october/November with it and didn't get wet once. It's good a breaking the wind too. All the pockets are factory pressure tested so nothing is getting in or out through the zipper. The hood has a small brim as well which helps keep the rain out of your face.

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    Iv never looked back since switching to sitka rain gear. Both my pieces I bought lightly used off the EE for about 1/2 of new price. If by chance you guide, or work in a industry that can “promote”, sitka offers a 50% off program (American $). Saves a few dollars over buying it in Canadian retail.

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    Re: Rainwear

    Quote Originally Posted by whitlers View Post
    I have been using Taiga gear. Jacket and pants
    Jacket has been great but pants are super uncomfortable.
    I used taiga for years, when I wanted to get some warrantee work done, they greasily ,said "not our fault, the shoulders leak from a backpack being worn"

    I said, you guys are @$&%ed and I'll never set foot in here again.
    I use Sitka now, with zero complaints.

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    Re: Rainwear

    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    I see you live in Vancouver. If you can make the trip to North Vancouver to Arctyeryx factory outlet its worth checking out some good deals to be had
    FYI - Arctyeryx is a Raincoast supporter.
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  6. #16
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    Hands down Simms Guide Jacket (can get it in orange for hunting which is what I have) is the absolute best lightweight breathable completely waterproof jacket on the market in my opinion. I have spent days in the pouring rain with this thing and always stay dry. And for pants I've been super happy with Cabelas rain pants (I think they're Paclite) that have lifetime warranty. They fold up really compact for packing. Go get em' tiger!
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  7. #17
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    Re: Rainwear

    Arc'teryx is the best gear for your bucks! Definitely isn't cheap, but worth every penny. Twice a year they give away the promo codes, if you know someone who works there, it may save you a few hundreds ... Factory outlet in North Van is another saving opportunity.
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    firstlite SEAK.... u wont regret it
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  9. #19
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    I just stay in the truck when it's raining.
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    Sorry!!!! but in all honesty, i could care less,, what todbartell! actually thinks
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    but man how much pepporoni can your arshole take anyways !

  10. #20
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    Re: Rainwear

    Quote Originally Posted by digger dogger View Post
    I used taiga for years, when I wanted to get some warrantee work done, they greasily ,said "not our fault, the shoulders leak from a backpack being worn"

    I said, you guys are @$&%ed and I'll never set foot in here again.
    I use Sitka now, with zero complaints.
    Yeah, you aren't the first person I have heard that from. It seems their customer service has gone wayy wayyyyy down.

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