The Gear: Outdoor Apparel to Keep You Dry

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We’ve all been there, sodden, cold and regretful. Many an outdoor adventure has been ruined by Mother Nature’s tendency to unleash torrents of rain upon us (not to mention our own tendencies to pack a little light). But as outdoor rain gear has evolved, so too has our ability to stay dry despite a rising dew point.

In recent years, outdoor gear-makers have invested heavily in materials designed to keep moisture at bay. As a result, rain jackets, pants and other items have become lighter, more durable and more performant. At the same time, they’ve also gotten more breathable, allowing perspiration and condensation to escape while warding off rain and snow, keeping wanderers more comfortable in the process.

In the arena of waterproof materials, Gore-Tex is by far the most ubiquitous, but there are a number of other high-quality alternatives. Polartec Neoshell and eVent fabrics are increasingly popular, and brands like The North Face and Marmot use proprietary materials, as well. These fabrics are usually coated with a DWR (durable water-resistant) finish.

So, if you’re venturing out for a spring hike, run or camping trip where rain or late-season snow is likely, stock your kit accordingly and keep the adventures going.

Here our a few of our favorite pieces of outdoor rain gear to have in your closet, backpack, or RV.

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Outdoor Research Helium Rain Jacket

Lightweight, breathable, and extremely packable, this jacket will see you through even the worst squalls. Consider sizing up and wearing it over additional layers. ($170) outdoorresearch.com

Outdoor Rain Gear

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Black Diamond Fineline Stretch Pants

Utilizing stretch fabrics and Black Diamond’s proprietary waterproof material, these pants will shed water and keep you moving on the trail.
They come with a lifetime warranty. ($155) blackdiamondequipment.com

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Osprey Stratos 24

This backpack isn’t waterproof on its own, but it comes with an integrated rain cover that deploys in seconds, protecting all contents from the elements. And at 24 liters, it’s the perfect-size day pack. ($180) osprey.com

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Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2

This freestanding, two-person tent is spacious, light and easy to set up. The included rainfly adds extra protection from the elements, keeping the interior cozy and dry even in a downpour. ($530) bigagnes.com

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