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    Default Winter weather gear


    I am in the market for beefing up my cold weather gear. What do you guys wear when the temps are frigid, windy, and rainy?

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    Cabelas insulated Guide Wear.
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    I bought a set 0f Patagonia underwear about 15 years ago to wear when, of all things, I was playing golf in the winter. The first time I wore the outfit (they fit snug like ladies pantyhose) I had to stop at the first bathroom and take off the bottoms. I learned that if I am moving around at all I can't wear them. (I walk when I play golf) .
    So they have been reserved for the deer stand and the boat. I tried to find another set recently. I got these at a store called the Backpacker, which specializes in outdoor gear. The closest thing I have seen to them is made my UnderArmour cold gear. I still am amazed that something this thin and this light can be so warm. Not cheap, about $80 for each piece, but I have not been cold since I got it.
    This is under my pants and shirt and depending on how cold, I wear my goretex pants and jacket or if it is really cold a ski bib.
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    Underarmour, Mountain stalker bone dry bibs and jacket, and squaltex rain bibs and jacket--not the most expensive stuff but works really well.

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    Just remembered the name of the Patagonia gear. It is called Capilene and it comes in several levels. This is what I have best I can recall.

    http://www.patagonia.com/us/product/...toms?p=44322-0

    Might order another set myself.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    Cabelas insulated guide wear
    The two best times to fish (when it's raining & when it aint). Proud member of team GitDaFeeshGrease

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    BP 100 mph and their pro qualifier either or along with your base layers.
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    Pro Qualifiers for 40 degrees or above and Article Armour for below 40. AA floats as well.

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    Arctic Armor.
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    Guidewear in the rain....hunting bibs and parka otherwise.
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