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Looking for something that is lightweight...I tend to run hot and sweat easily. I am looking for something that is lightweight, absolutely waterproof, and completely breathable...if that exists?

 

Please share what works for you.

 

I have my eye on this product, but would like to know what works for you guys.

 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Clothing/Mens-Casual-Clothing/Mens-Rainwear/Mens-Rainwear-Jackets-Parkas|/pc/104797080/c/104746680/sc/104522580/i/104091480/Cabelas-GORE-TEX-PacLite-Rainy-River-Parka-Regular/1318375.uts?WTz_l=SBC%3BMMcat104793480%3Bcat104329080%3Bcat104522580%3Bcat104091480

 

As  always, Thanks for your input

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Im using the light weight frog tog rain suits and they work very well. I come out completely dry and dont seem to sweat any more than i already would (pretty good bit)

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I'm in the market for some new rain gear as well. My arms always get really sweaty, so breathability is a must. Seems like the ones with two layers of fabric in the sleeves always make me sweat. A tuckable or removable hood would also be good. Would love to hear your suggestions (trying not to hijack, OP).

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I'd recommend any number of outfits that have Gore-Tex on them.  Here's one: http://www.gore-tex.com/product/llbean-stowaway-wading-jacket/1361058486674/

  There's a whole bunch listed at http://www.gore-tex.com/products/outerwear/fishing/rpp90/

 

I prefer Cabela's guidewear, which is Gore-Tex.

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Frogg Toggs are the best really lightweight raingear I've ever used. I've got a Cabela's Guidewear suit and a BPS 100MPH suit, both are great, but I wouldn't consider either of them to be lightweight. Plus you're looking at over $400 for a suit for either of those versus around $50 for a set of Frogg Toggs. 

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To echo Bluebasser 86, for lightweight summer rain gear, it is tough to beat Frogg Toggs.   I've got a set of Guide Wear and a lighter duty set of gore tex as well, but they are a little heavy for summer.  Can't beat Frogg Toggs for summer rains.

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Another vote for Frogg Toggs. I have had a set going on 5 years now and they have always kept me dry.

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Walmart has a Frog Togs suit that the wife bought for $29. Very light weight and works well.

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Well, one consideration on Frog Toggs - their bib style pants don't include a front zipper.  That can be pretty inconvenient if ya gotta go, so I recommend the regular pants style.  I really like the performance and the price on Frog Toggs, it's hard to beat.  Cheap enough that I keep an extra set in the boat for guests, just in case.

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I also use frogg toggs I use the bull frog line around $70 for the jacket and pants. Here in Fl its usually in the 80's and raining.

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Thanks BrettD. Do you find yourself sweating on the inside of the Frog Toggs?

Yeah but alot of times I would be sweating with out wearing them. They are alot cooler then regular rain gear but when it its cool out they wont do much to keep you warm. I have another set of heavy rain gear for the cooler months. Frogg toggs are pretty much the standard down here when we get summer showers.

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Thanks. I am looking for something that will keep the rain showers off, without leaving me with that "clammy" sweaty feeling on the inside. I understand when it is 80 degrees, I am going to sweat, but when it is 70 or even 60 degrees, my current rain gear still leaves me with that feeling.

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