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Old October 3rd, 2012, 04:21 PM
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Good system. I think we need a shamwow endorsement in this sport. I think it could be another sponsorship opportunity.
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Old October 3rd, 2012, 07:44 PM
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great suggestions! I like your towel system emmarose...was trying to decide how many spare sets I would need and a good system to use so that tip really helps.....it is my first year to start playing a ton in the winter, but I have tons of snow and extreme rain backpacking and mountain biking experience.....

I use a Marmot precip for many acitivities paired with rei goretex pants, but with my unusual body type(6 foot 4 and fairly skinny) the xl jacket size that fits my arms is a little too bulky in the chest and stomach and tends to get in the way for me for some more active pursuits, even though it is an awesome rain shell for snowboarding, snow camping with lots of layers, and also a great value for the quality in my experience....

I have gravitated to higher end bicycling oriented rain gear due to a really streamlined cut in the model I found (size L, arms are a bit short)....made by performance bikes and a great value therefore, pretty sure it is just called the "Commuter" jacket and pants, they have sweet illuminite panels too which are hardly useful for disc but great for the bike ride home or not getting hit in the parking lot at dusk! haha!

I agree with most people about shoes, would like to add from many, many years of wet hiking that the best route i have found sock-wise is wool socks paired with a pair of ultra thin polypro liner socks, I use wigwam gobi, i think, for liners...I have guaranteed many peeps enhanced comfort and a complete lack of blisters with this dual sock setup and had many satisfied guarantee-ees Considered trying waterproof socks but have read so many horrible reviews of these I think I will just keep lots of spare socks and use goretex lined shoes...for me my feet are usually way too hot in goretex lined shoes but with disc golf movement is minimal so these will probably work best I am thinking....

I plan to bring rain gear and a large umbrella this year, but avoid wearing the rain gear at all costs so as not to hamper my throws...I wear shorts whenever possible and just focus on keeping the core dry except in dangerously cold scenarios (which rarely occur in oregon in the valleys for me, but keep in mind i am known for running exceptionally warm body temp wise)....for the upper I love a fleece vest, arm warmers and a synthetic shirt of some kind....also my mountain hardwear windshirt is a great addition and is amazingly packable and awesome for light rain, mobility, and a great warming layer.
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Old October 4th, 2012, 12:04 PM
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If you are using a GoreTex lined shoes without a wool sock you will lose a ton of breathablity. The way GORE breathes is transferring moisture when it is in a vapor state. Synthetic materials wick on a liquid level so they never transfer the liquid through the membrane. If you switch to lightweight wool socks (Smartwool, tecko, or Darntough they are the longest lasting) they wick moisture at a vapor state increasing the breathability of shoes.
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Old October 4th, 2012, 07:23 PM
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My rain gear kicks @$$. Starting at the bottom I wear the Oboz Firebrand shoes, expensive but durable, waterproof, and great for disc golf, next is waterproof gaiters, water proof and breathable pants - legs sweat has to escape, a waterproof and breathable jacket that is just a shell because I am a sweater - snug but not too tight and definitely not too loose with velcro/elastic cuffs so the don't slip over my hands, and HUGE umbrella. My golf umbrella is what I go to first to keep me dry and if it's miserable then I will layer up. I get ALL of my rain gear at REI. Their return policy alone is worth any extra cost - perhaps I did not get my umbrella there though. I think my rain jacket is Mountain Hardwear or along those lines and it has its own stuff sack that I can cram into/or clip to my bag if I no longer need the jacket. Raingear is a must.
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Old October 5th, 2012, 08:42 AM
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If you are using a GoreTex lined shoes without a wool sock you will lose a ton of breathablity. The way GORE breathes is transferring moisture when it is in a vapor state. Synthetic materials wick on a liquid level so they never transfer the liquid through the membrane. If you switch to lightweight wool socks (Smartwool, tecko, or Darntough they are the longest lasting) they wick moisture at a vapor state increasing the breathability of shoes.

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Old October 5th, 2012, 04:31 PM
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Here's how I do it!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyYa6uLWFj8
Does this look like Maple Hill in Leicester, MA to anyone else?
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Old October 5th, 2012, 05:04 PM
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Default Gortex socks???

Can anyone tell me where you can get a pair of waterproof socks\liners? I used to buy Rockys. I want to buy them at a local retail outlet. Is there anywhere in town - outdoor store, hunting\fishing place you can find these? I can't find them in PDX anymore and not in Hood River or Corvallis either. Nothing found at Dick's, REI, Sports Authority, Next Adventure, ETC.. I don't shop on the internet..

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Old October 9th, 2012, 10:38 AM
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Can anyone tell me where you can get a pair of waterproof socks\liners? I used to buy Rockys. I want to buy them at a local retail outlet. Is there anywhere in town - outdoor store, hunting\fishing place you can find these? I can't find them in PDX anymore and not in Hood River or Corvallis either. Nothing found at Dick's, REI, Sports Authority, Next Adventure, ETC.. I don't shop on the internet..

Thanks !

STU

I haven't found any locally and I am sure I am just not looking in the right places. I'd love to know as well.
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Old October 11th, 2012, 08:00 PM
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Next time you pass thru Salem might wanna try The Sportsmans Warehouse. It's just off I-5 on Lancaster & Hwy 22.
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Old October 11th, 2012, 10:54 PM
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There are two types of rain. Drizzle / rain and bloody F-n down poor.
For Drizzle / rain most anything will due.
For the F-n down poor only Columbia - Titanium holds up. Mine never leaves the car unless in use.
Spendy but I have no regrets on that purchase.
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Old October 12th, 2012, 06:33 AM
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Can anyone tell me where you can get a pair of waterproof socks\liners? I used to buy Rockys. I want to buy them at a local retail outlet. Is there anywhere in town - outdoor store, hunting\fishing place you can find these? I can't find them in PDX anymore and not in Hood River or Corvallis either. Nothing found at Dick's, REI, Sports Authority, Next Adventure, ETC.. I don't shop on the internet..

Thanks !

STU
Stu,

Last pair of Rocky GoreTex socks I have found in Portland was at G.I. Joe's. No fisherman's warehouse or other outdoor stores. These were the cheapest I found online: http://www.botachtactical.com/rocgorsoc.html for $42.

REI has them for $60!

Cheers!
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Old October 12th, 2012, 09:55 AM
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Seems plastic bags inside of the shoes would be cheaper. Ha!
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Old October 12th, 2012, 05:51 PM
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Zero Restriction Golf wear. http://www.zerorestriction.com/shop-mens/waterproof-rainwear.html

Its the most comfortable/ least restrictive that I've found and the water proofing seems to hold up. Not easy on the wallet, but nothing of quality is.
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Old October 15th, 2012, 11:26 AM
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Got some new shoes this weekend. Picked up a pair of Columbia Sportswear mid waterproof hikers (Model escapes me at this moment). A two mile hike in last nights downpour and my feet were bone dry. My rain coat failed miserably so on to raincoats now.
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Old October 16th, 2012, 06:48 AM
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Just picked up the highest end rain jacket I could. I got an insane deal through work so I picked up the Arcteryx Beta FL. It the thing gear whore's dreams are made of. Im pretty sure that for that price it comes with a force field.
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Old October 16th, 2012, 11:16 AM
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Here's how I do it!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyYa6uLWFj8
Does this look like Maple Hill in Leicester, MA to anyone else?
Haha! I don't know about Maple Hill but that is awesome....Thanks for posting!
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Old October 20th, 2012, 05:57 AM
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i will recommend the
the other really cool wet weather item i have is......
my fade bag - weather gaurd suspenders they are pretty good at keeping everything dry, plus there is room to throw extra stuff in behind the bag
I just think these are great
at the fall fling my bag was dry!
Even though I wasn't.
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