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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1409756298 Message started by mastertangler on Sep 3rd, 2014 at 2:58pm |
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Title: e-vent raingear Post by mastertangler on Sep 3rd, 2014 at 2:58pm
A few years back I had started taking a good hard look at my gear. What could be improved, especially what could be more compact and lighter without sacrificing capabilities.
I try and keep an open mind about things and when the subject of E-vent rain gear came up on this site it caught my attention. I had purchased what I thought was an excellent set of goretex from Cabelas but they were insulated and quite heavy and especially bulky. Time to upgrade. So I went with a Kitmah mountaineering Parka and pants which are basically just a shell. Well I loved them right up to the point where the pants caught on a screw head which was protruding from my canoe on a portage and put a 3 inch tear across the front thigh. Ugggh! It was a bit painful to see especially since the expenditure involved was particularly steep. Upon further review I got the distinct impression that what happened was unlikely to have taken place with Gore-tex. Long story short I went to REI (Hurrah REI!!) and explained what happened. The pants were promptly replaced with Arctyx gore tex rain pants which according to the associate was an even better pair than what I had (marginally more expensive but they told me not to worry about the slight difference). So how cool is that? Even the styling is better with the graphite colored rain top coordinating nicely with the silver grey bottoms which have graphite colored triangles at the pants pull zips. The fish will now just roll over and float to the top (I want to be caught by THAT guy :D ). |
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