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For Sale => Fishing Tackle & Equipment For Sale => Topic started by: Mojo on April 05, 2007, 11:55:04 PM

Title: Wanted - New / Used Gore-tex Raingear
Post by: Mojo on April 05, 2007, 11:55:04 PM
Just getting into the sport - Spending ton of $$$$ so far.

Cant yet afford a $400 parka and bibs .... but need real good rain gear.

I am large bottoms, large parka. ANyone with an extra set they'd want to sell ?

PM me and maybe we can work a deal ....

Mojo
Title: Re: Wanted - New / Used Gore-tex Raingear
Post by: DDBethke on April 06, 2007, 02:39:29 PM
Mojo,

FYI

Dick's Sports in Howell (going out of bizness) has some very nice pants/bibs in medium and small left the are 60% off...

Title: Re: Wanted - New / Used Gore-tex Raingear
Post by: fish hound on April 07, 2007, 09:26:26 AM
mojo,
gander mountain has a guide series rain suit that seems to be comparable to the bps pro qualifier's.  they aren't gore-tex brand, but the set i bought only ran $180 for a set, not each half like the bps stuff.  seem to be pretty nice, kept me dry last Sunday in the wind and rain.
Title: Re: Wanted - New / Used Gore-tex Raingear
Post by: Revtro on April 07, 2007, 11:18:53 AM
Another good option is the lightweight HPR GoreTex stuff from BPS.  It will keep you just as dry as the expensive suits, but it won't keep you warm.  And it's way, cheaper.  Just dress in layers under it and you'll be just as dry as if you had the ProQualifier stuff.  They're both GoreTex.
Title: Re: Wanted - New / Used Gore-tex Raingear
Post by: Dan on April 07, 2007, 06:00:56 PM
Portage, IN Bass Pro has Frog Toggs for $39 on sale until the 18th I think. For a summer weight rainsuit you can't beat um. I have a 100mph suit for when it's cool and frogg toggs for the summer.
Title: Re: Wanted - New / Used Gore-tex Raingear
Post by: Mojo on May 28, 2007, 01:53:50 AM
Just a follow up - I took some great advice from this blog and checked out the Gander Mountain Guide Series. - $170 for what seems the perfect dry suit. Broke it in up in New Brunwick CA fishing for Salmon and trout (loaded em up !) and I was told it was very cold rain and windy two of the days but I didnt know it. Warm as heck in a pair of polypropylenes and normal clothes under the gear !

Was in the torrential downpour Saturday at Kent. In the back of the boat, leaning over, (retie knots) fishing etc in a horror show of a rain storm. Again - dry as a bone.

I would really recommend this set if someone wants to stay under $190.