"Waterproof" camo
#2
RE: "Waterproof" camo
I've got one set, top and bottom, of the MT050 rain gear, and I highly recommend it for very good camo rain gear. I actually bought it before my trip to AK a few years ago, and it got a lot of use up there, and still does each year down here.
#3
RE: "Waterproof" camo
NO.....**** NO to be exact... I learn to live with the rain so long as it isnt too cold....it doesnt bother me. Rain on a early season hunt is refreshing actually. Any raingear Ive ever owned has been extremely nonbreathable. Plus with my budget, im stuck to cotton, fleece, and the UA type material. I wear UA type base layers and layer thin fleeces as it gets colder.
#4
RE: "Waterproof" camo
My Enigma made of Wolfskin is very water repellent but in a soaking rain even that may give a little.
I do however own a Gortex rain suit but it's Advantage and I hate Advantage so I wear it under my other camo to stay dry.
I do however own a Gortex rain suit but it's Advantage and I hate Advantage so I wear it under my other camo to stay dry.
#5
RE: "Waterproof" camo
I've warn my wolfskin for hours in pouring rain without ever getting soaked. It's always kept me dry!
Gore-tex and hunting don't go together IMO. Too noisy. Works great if you are skiing, but we're not skiing!
Gore-tex and hunting don't go together IMO. Too noisy. Works great if you are skiing, but we're not skiing!
#7
RE: "Waterproof" camo
ORIGINAL: WKP Todd
I've warn my wolfskin for hours in pouring rain without ever getting soaked. It's always kept me dry!
Gore-tex and hunting don't go together IMO. Too noisy. Works great if you are skiing, but we're not skiing!
I've warn my wolfskin for hours in pouring rain without ever getting soaked. It's always kept me dry!
Gore-tex and hunting don't go together IMO. Too noisy. Works great if you are skiing, but we're not skiing!
And Wolfskin won't last in the heaviest of downpours, I know that for a fact.
#9
RE: "Waterproof" camo
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
Rob, please don't skirt the profanity filter. Thanks for your cooperation in advance.
Rob, please don't skirt the profanity filter. Thanks for your cooperation in advance.
#10
RE: "Waterproof" camo
I bought a set of the Cab's rain suede 2 years ago. Stuff is terrible. I wore it 3 times in the rain and 3 times I got soaked. It sucks up the water like a sponge and it ends up weighing a ton. I honestly think that you would get wet in the stuff if the humidity was high--yeah it's that bad.
Because of my experience with it, I won't ever buy anything made with "dry plus."
Because of my experience with it, I won't ever buy anything made with "dry plus."