Posted by cwl on January 17, 2011 at 06:41:04 from (63.241.174.129):
In Reply to: wet weather gear?? posted by dave2 on January 17, 2011 at 05:51:42:
Are there any outdoor sporting goods places in you neck of the world that sell mountain climbing gear? When we went to Seattle a while back we went to a large outdoor sporting goods store. I wanted a good rain jacket and figured it would be easy to find one in Seattle of all places. The only problem was there were too many options. Everything from $50 to $500. There were several items that were water proof, but still a breathable material. Most of the upper end stuff was targeted towards the mountain climbing crowd. The one I settled on was a around the $100 mark, but it will breath some. In fact if it is very cool and windy a guy really needs a sweatshirt under it.
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