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    Hey guys, I am looking for opinions of what is the best rain suit on the market. I do not care the cost. I’m tired of spending $100-200 for rain suits that leave me a wet rat after about 30 minutes. I have banded jacket that says 100% rain proof and that could not be further from the truth. So.....I will spend the money and buy the best! Just need to know what that is! Thankyou in advance for any opinions.

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    Interested to know myself....but I'm cheap...
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    I’m cheap too....just tired of buying sub-par stuff.

    If if I would have bought the best on the front end I would have saved money by now lol.

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    I have a basspro pro qualifer,it will keep you dry.I got it alittle big so i can layer under it if its cold.

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    I have tried a bunch of them from medium priced to high dollar. The only one I've found that will keep you dry all day is the
    PVC Helly Hinson I got from Forestry Supply out of Mississippi. The timber people use them for work. They are not as flashy
    and a little stiffer (in cold weather) than a cloth rain suit but they will not leak. I've had mine for six or seven years and they
    are just like they were the day I bought them. Seems like I paid $150.00 for them (bibs and coat). I still carry an additional
    cloth set in the boat for showers. [email protected] 1-800-543-4203

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormcloud View Post
    I have tried a bunch of them from medium priced to high dollar. The only one I've found that will keep you dry all day is the
    PVC Helly Hinson I got from Forestry Supply out of Mississippi. The timber people use them for work. They are not as flashy
    and a little stiffer (in cold weather) than a cloth rain suit but they will not leak. I've had mine for six or seven years and they
    are just like they were the day I bought them. Seems like I paid $150.00 for them (bibs and coat). I still carry an additional
    cloth set in the boat for showers. [email protected] 1-800-543-4203
    There seems to be many models with varying price ranges. What specific model do you have?
    "A voyage in search of knowledge need never abandon the spirit of adventure."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crestliner08 View Post
    There seems to be many models with varying price ranges. What specific model do you have?
    Jacket/25183, bibs/25189 Both numbers are extra large in green. Comes in yellow or green. Catalog is showing yellow.
    They have gone up some since I bought mine.
    Tell'em I'll be there.

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    Cabela's guidewear. I've used the same suit for over 18 years now and it keeps me bone dry to this day. For 7 years all I did was fish tournaments and downpours were fairly common and there was no quiting to go home. I don't suggest the insulated suit, not because I have anything against them but for me its easier to layer up or down to get the comfort I want without the extra cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowePro View Post
    Hey guys, I am looking for opinions of what is the best rain suit on the market. I do not care the cost.
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