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I have decided to go with these but I have no experience with the winter up here.
http://www.coolraingear.com/
they were suggested on the forums as a good rain suit but after reading a few posts it seems like wind is a big problem as well.
can anybody let me know if I should be worried and look into something of the northface variety?
A problem with the O2 rain jacket is that it is fairly fragile and will tear somewhat easily if it gets snagged on something. On the other hand it costs about $20 and is really light and breathable.
those look like a great deal! I'd consider buying them. The website says that they are windproof, so you should be fine for that. I'd say get a size bigger so you have room to layer fleece or wool underneath.
garrett honke said:I have decided to go with these but I have no experience with the winter up here.
http://www.coolraingear.com/
they were suggested on the forums as a good rain suit but after reading a few posts it seems like wind is a big problem as well.
can anybody let me know if I should be worried and look into something of the northface variety?
Thanks, all. I'm going to keep an eye out for a deal on North Face. Luckily it doesn't look like I need to be in any great rush, and at this rate my cheap Target soft shell might do fine through the whole winter.
Garrett, winter here isn't as bad as people claim. I don't know where you're from originally, but it certainly isn't any worse than in New York or Boston. The wind can be nasty, but I've always been able to get along with a thick hoodie over wool and fleece on less windy days and a pea coat on the windiest ones, and am only looking for something new because wearing a five pound coat is annoying. You certainly don't need a fancy jacket to get around.
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