Rain Suits that dont wet out!?
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Rain Suits that dont wet out!?
Anyone have any experience with brands of bibs and jackets that dont wet out and truly shed water?
My Aftco Hydronaut suit completed wetted out this weekend and I felt like i was carry an extra 20lbs of water in my suit.
Looking for any recommendations as I'm searching for new rain gear now.
Hitman
My Aftco Hydronaut suit completed wetted out this weekend and I felt like i was carry an extra 20lbs of water in my suit.
Looking for any recommendations as I'm searching for new rain gear now.
Hitman
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I have the Gill tournament series bibs and jacket, wore it this weekend and stayed nice and dry. Didn't hold water like you described. Highly recommend Gill products and encourage you to check them out.
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My Huk raingear worked good until after several washes. Then it would absorb water like you're describing. I bought some Revivex wash in water repellent and have done that procedure several times. My gear works somewhat better now but I don't trust it. There is care instructions that you should follow from when bought new. I didn't do that. If I remeber correctly I should have used Revivex after the first year or two before my raingear went to crap. I assumed for the price I paid the material itself was some space age super material that would always repel water.
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I've had a set of Cabela's Guide Ware that has performed 100% for over 30 yrs !!! And I've been in some Hellacious Rain storms too !!!
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I have Cabela's guide ware also. Probably 30 years old also. I have non insulated with the short jacket because we aren't in Minnesota. Interesting that you had problems with that brand also. The winners of the ABA at Clear Lake are good friends of mine and the son is replacing his gear after fishing That tournament at Clear Lake last Saturday. If you look at the father/son team they look pretty wet but according to the son He was fine and didn't notice it much. I suppose the 8.5 kicker he caught kept him going all the way home. But He was going to get the guide ware last night.
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is Guide wear still an Option? All I see is BPS 100 mph gear. I have Guide wear from 2010 and then upped to a second set of gear. I can be buried in that stuff and still be dry and dead! LOL
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It looks like it is Johnny Morris original guide ware extreme now. The late season version is insulated. I don't know about the jacket length but as somebody pointed and as I have told my wife. Just bury me in it as it cost more and looks better than the only suit I own...
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Cabelas Guide Wear is great. I'm on my second set and would recommend them.
But here's the real deal, no rainsuit made with Gortex (or similar breathable material) is truly waterproof. It's the Durable Water Repellant (DWR) coating on the material that keeps water out and the DWR will eventually wear out on all of them... some faster than others depending on care. My first set of Cabelas lasted about 15 years before water started to seep in. I tried the wash in DWR product to revive them but it didn't work too well so I bought a new suit. If you want truly waterproof you need to look at non-breathable materials such as plastic or pvc.... but those will make you sweat and when it's cold out your sweat will make you feel extra cold....
But here's the real deal, no rainsuit made with Gortex (or similar breathable material) is truly waterproof. It's the Durable Water Repellant (DWR) coating on the material that keeps water out and the DWR will eventually wear out on all of them... some faster than others depending on care. My first set of Cabelas lasted about 15 years before water started to seep in. I tried the wash in DWR product to revive them but it didn't work too well so I bought a new suit. If you want truly waterproof you need to look at non-breathable materials such as plastic or pvc.... but those will make you sweat and when it's cold out your sweat will make you feel extra cold....
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Stormr - I would buy again. Have a set that is 5 years old and good as new.
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Try a DWR treatment like Revivex or Nikwax first, those are designed to keep your suit breathable... may or may not work well but worth a shot. If those don't work you could also try a silicon based spray like Sno-Seal Extreme, Scotchgaurd, or Kiwi which will do a great job of making your suit waterproof but will also make the fabric less (or no longer) breathable
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Same here Mitch, my guide wear is 25yrs old and still holds strong. I have never put the outer shell through the wash and dryer - just spray hosed it down and line dry. I should probably hit it with Gortex spray sometime soon. But the guidewear has been one of my best and longest pieces of fishing gear.
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I "like" this post.ash wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:39 amSame here Mitch, my guide wear is 25yrs old and still holds strong. I have never put the outer shell through the wash and dryer - just spray hosed it down and line dry. I should probably hit it with Gortex spray sometime soon. But the guidewear has been one of my best and longest pieces of fishing gear.
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I've had very good luck staying dry using the Simms guide version bibs and jacket, expensive but I've never been wet. How much would you pay to be bone dry once you are wet and cold in the middle of the lake??
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Gortex shell ( jacket and pants) from Cabela's over your sweatshirt and pants keep you dry and warm.
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Like several members my Cabalas Guide wear rain suit is well over 30 years old and kept my dry in heavy down pours and still going strong. Just put the wet jacket and pants on a hanger separately and let dry.
I haven’t ever washed my rain suit!
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I’ve had a similar experience with rain gear that “wets out,” and it’s the worst feeling! For bibs and jackets that truly shed water, I’d recommend checking out Grundéns or Simms both are known for their high performance waterproofing and durability. Look for gear with Gore Tex or similar membranes, designed to stay breathable while keeping water out. Also, consider re-treating your existing gear with a durable water repellent (DWR) spray before giving up on it completely it might restore some of its water shedding ability.
I recently picked up a rain suit from GMA Deal and I’ve been impressed with how well it’s performed so far! Even during a heavy downpour, it kept me dry without feeling heavy or soaked through. For the price, it’s a win and a great budget friendly alternative to pricier brands.
I recently picked up a rain suit from GMA Deal and I’ve been impressed with how well it’s performed so far! Even during a heavy downpour, it kept me dry without feeling heavy or soaked through. For the price, it’s a win and a great budget friendly alternative to pricier brands.
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I also got amazing deals from https://www.dealsandstealstoday.com/, so I wanted to share that my experience with this has been great as well.Gimmii wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:42 am I’ve had a similar experience with rain gear that “wets out,” and it’s the worst feeling! For bibs and jackets that truly shed water, I’d recommend checking out Grundéns or Simms both are known for their high performance waterproofing and durability. Look for gear with Gore Tex or similar membranes, designed to stay breathable while keeping water out. Also, consider re-treating your existing gear with a durable water repellent (DWR) spray before giving up on it completely it might restore some of its water shedding ability.
I recently picked up a rain suit from GMA Deal and I’ve been impressed with how well it’s performed so far! Even during a heavy downpour, it kept me dry without feeling heavy or soaked through. For the price, it’s a win and a great budget friendly alternative to pricier brands.
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Go to Bass Pro Shops Online, put gortex rain gear in the search bar, and you can find rain pants and jackets at reasonable prices that work. I wear mine over my regular pants and hoodie, and I stay warm and dry.
No need to spend more.
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I too have guidewear that's 25years old. Still keeps me dry and warm. The only negative is the pant legs are longer than my legs. Wish they made a short person version. (the more weight I gain the longer the guidewear legs get )
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