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Anyone have any good rain gear recomendations that won't cost me an arm and a leg? I'd like to get something relatively comfortable. Oh, and glove too.
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check out tgw.com they have a bunch on clearance

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sun mountain rain flex. beats goretex to pieces. the best by far.

What technology do they use that is not Goretex and beats Goretex?

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check out tgw.com they have a bunch on clearance

TGW.com has a lot of Zero Restriction stuff on sale, ZR is the best rain gear for golf. It is designed for the golfer, plenty of room, allows a complete golf swing, and packs very small. I swear by ZR golf outerwear.

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I wear Zero Restriction also, but it can be pricey. I also have a Mizuno outer jacket that is water proof and yet breathable.

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Pay the extra money and get something good. Don't ever go 'cheap' with rain gear. If you can get clearance stuff great, but don't get something because it is cheap. It won't last and you'll be getting wet in a year or two. Get the good stuff and it will last for several years and you probably won't ever have to replace it unless you just want to. It is worth the extra money to stay dry.

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i just got a really nice Nike storm-fit jacket. although it doesn't have goretex it is very resistant and i only spent 40 dollars (it was on sale). i think Nike makes really nice stuff but otherwise i would look at footjoy.
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I was in Dicks over the weekend and they had their Nike rain gear on sale. It was the jacket and pants...100.00 for the set.

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