Last year sometime I picked up a new rain suit for the truck. They were on sale purdy cheap & I got a set for Diane too. They are very lightwieght like the FroggToggs & will tear easily out in the woods. I decided to not buy a new camo rain suit for Spring turkey season & just wear the Dri-Ducks suit I got. But the problem would have been the briars tearing it up. So I improvised a little. I decided that I would wear the Dri-Ducks over just a pair of shirts. Then I would wear my camo over the rain suit. Well I gotta tell you this was the idea of the year for me!! My pants were soaked to above my knees & I was dry!! These lightweight suits are not too hot either. I was walking as much as 600yds to get to where I wanted to be & was comfy the whole time. The suit never got unbearable til after about 10:30 or so after the temps got above 70*. So if anybody is looking for a lightweight rain suit for hunting but is afraid of them being shredded don't be. If your camo pants can take the beating from the brush then you will stay nice & dry.
I'm certain I am not the 1st to do this. :biggrin:
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/campers-world/Driducks-Rain-Suit-Khaki-Md/lmt604901/&?&affiliateid=3274&cvsfa=2734&cvsfe=2&cvsfhu=6c6d74363034393031&gclid=CLj0u4emvbACFYMKKgodoS0Dmg
Interesting.
Our fork truck drivers go through a couple suits a year, I should look into those. But $13 bucks sounds scarey. :wo:
It did to me also. But mine held up thru turkey season here. They might get a bit warm on a forklift in the Summer but they would stay dry.
Rain gear - One expense I don't have to worry about :eyebrownod:
:laf: :laf: No doubt!!
Good post. I've hunted that way, with rain caot & pants under a soft outer layer, but did it to keep quiet. Never thought of how it protects the waterproof layer.
We DO need some rain gear. :laf:
I never thought about doing that to be quiet so we both got some good from this one!! Thanks!! :biggrin: