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    Howdy all!

    It's come to that time of year again where the snow slowly turns to rain and we just have to deal with it.

    Getting pretty annoyed of always being wet so wanted to know if any of you have a good rain gear that you use regularly.

    I just bought a rainjacket last night so well see how that goes, as for boots I was look at a pair of hunters. Anyone have any good or bad thoughts on them?

    Anyways just thought I'd see what everyone else recommends.

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    Basil,

    I'm not sure if this will help, but my rain gear usually consists of a wool had and a number of swear words....usually as I walk really fast to get out of the rain.

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    My rain gear is usually my flat-top Stetson.
    Last edited by Otto; 03-11-2011 at 12:10 PM.


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    Well if you don't mind looking like an outback Australian you could try these:

    Mens - Driza Bone

    They'll keep almost anything off you.

    Can get one for your dog too!

    http://www.drizabone.com.au/category...kin-dog-coats/
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    Here in Bangkok my rain gear is what ever I was wearing before it was raining. If you wear any wet weather gear here you would be more wet from sweat than from the rain.

    Some of the old Chinese women here like to put a plastic shopping bag on their head in the middle of a tropica down pour. In the wet season I quite often see what looks like crazy old women walking around with a used plastic bag on their heads. Doesn't really protect them from the rain, but many people here believe that if the top of their head gets wet they will get sick. I often wonder how they cope with the shower.

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    Basil-Anything made w/ Gore-Tex is a good bet for the rain parka. It keeps you dry, but breathes. As for boots, look here @ LL Bean

    Rain Boots: Men's Footwear at L.L.Bean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxi View Post
    Basil,

    I'm not sure if this will help, but my rain gear usually consists of a wool had and a number of swear words....usually as I walk really fast to get out of the rain.

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    Haha yeah that sounds about the same as I've been doing.
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