Cabela's rain wear.
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Duluth Minnesota USA
Posts: 96
Cabela's rain wear.
I'm going to buy rain wear for my Elk hunt this spring and I was hoping that someone could give me their opinion on the Cabela's rain-suits.The ones that fold up in a pouch are the ones I'm looking at any comments on those types. thanks
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Washington State
Posts: 382
RE: Cabela's rain wear.
Hi! I have a set of Cabelas Rain Suede packables. The Dry Plus fabric seems to work pretty well but I haven't been in a complete downpour yet. The jacket is so comfortable that I wear it as an outer layer during the winter hunt. But, they aren't as easily packed into their own pockets as Cabelas would like you to believe. It takes a bit of a struggle to get them small enough to fit. Also, the hood is nonremoveable which I do not like. Can't stand hoods.
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#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Douglas AK USA
Posts: 60
RE: Cabela's rain wear.
I picked up a set of thier "Micro Pack Rainwear" last fall for a week long gaot hunt. Could not have been happier with the light weight, water proof aspect. One thing to note, is that we were not trying to sneak up on an Elk in brush. They are not quiet, but they definetly did what they were designed for. They are not breathable, so you do end up with a little presperation dampness. I ended up lending the pants to ABM, he wore them the entire week through the brush going in and out of our hunting area and had no problem with the duarbility. My opinion, well wrth the money. Hopefully this helps, and ABM reads this and gives his input.
Good luck
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#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posts: 1,665
RE: Cabela's rain wear.
The whole week? I only used them the last couple of days... after my croch blew out of mine! Must of been the fumes after eating those dehydrated meals, mixed with jerky.
I was very impressed with them however. They are very durable, and keep the wetness out completely. A couple of snags had me worried that I tore a hole in them, but they stood up to the thick brush of south east Alaska pretty well. I wore my White Polyester covers from Cabelas for the majority of the hiking and hunting, Those helped keep the wind off, and didn't saturate too awful bad when they got wet.
I'm ordering up a set for myself this April for some more adventures to the wet Southern part of our state. Didn't get much of a chance to concern myself with the noise however, mainly because I didn't wear them while we were hunting.
I was very impressed with them however. They are very durable, and keep the wetness out completely. A couple of snags had me worried that I tore a hole in them, but they stood up to the thick brush of south east Alaska pretty well. I wore my White Polyester covers from Cabelas for the majority of the hiking and hunting, Those helped keep the wind off, and didn't saturate too awful bad when they got wet.
I'm ordering up a set for myself this April for some more adventures to the wet Southern part of our state. Didn't get much of a chance to concern myself with the noise however, mainly because I didn't wear them while we were hunting.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: mosinee wi USA
Posts: 38
RE: Cabela's rain wear.
bought a set of the mto50 rain gear. only have been in one down pour in idaho and a steady all day wisconsin rain. both times it worked beautifully and seemed to breath well. as far as packing it in its own pocket i think it's a pain in the crevass!
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: Cabela's rain wear.
I have an older rain suede suit and can't say enough good things about it. Cabelas has top notch clothing, and if you don't like it you can return it, no questions asked.
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#9
RE: Cabela's rain wear.
I got the Dry Plus 3d camo outfit and love it. The rainwear works great and the 3d leafy camo is awesome. I'll probably get some light weight 3d leafy camo for early season. It doesn't pack down that great but it is compact.