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Trigger
      
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For years I have used a pair of uninsulated_windproof_waterproof_fleecelike coveralls as a final coverup with my layers(jacket on top). They are beginning to be too worn and somehow have shrunk in the last couple of seasons .I need to find a replacement and they no longer make my old ones. The closest thing I can find is the Cabelas Dry Fleece with 150gm insulation. Does anyone have any other recommendations. I can't seem to find any lightweight/waterproof coveralls anywhere.
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Trigger
      
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| I've got some Realtree ProStaff overalls (I know you were wanting coveralls) with Rain Blocker. They are very quiet, fleece lined, and very warm. Plenty of pockets for all your gear and zip up calves (so you can get them over your boots).
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White Marlin
      
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if you can hold out, cabelas has some massive deals at the end of each deer season...
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Snapper
      
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EXACT SAME THING I WAS GOING TO SAY. i love my gamehide bib and jacket, i wore it this morning in foley, al (26 degrees) and i never even got chili.
don`t fish just hunt
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Trigger
      
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Thanks Ed...............................looks like they have a couple of choices.
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Trigger
      
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[quote]bukshot01 (11/22/2008) My all-time FAVORITE gear is Gamehide. It is excellent stuff, and best of all its reasonbly priced. It is the only material I've found that won't make the ratchet/velcro noise against pine trees. Mikes has a limited selection, but gamehides' website is pretty good. Be sure to check out their "closeout corner." http://www.gamehide.com/I didn't realize Mikes had such a collection... http://www.scottsoutdoors.com/category.cfm/goods/clothing/brand/GAMEHIDE[/quote] Gamehide makes nice stuff but no waterproof/windproof/uninsulated coveralls.......
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| I have had cabelas revolution fleece dry plus coveralls for the past 5 years or so they are hard to beat as far as i can tell. probably only wear them 10 times a season but when I need them Im glad i have them. I have sat through some cold rainy hunts and been comfortable. They keep me warm enough that i rarely wear them walking in to avoid sweating, they will also cut down on how many layers you need underneath. Just looked at cabelas, they're on sale for a pretty good price right now.
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