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Best cold weather gear
#2841298
06/30/19 02:12 PM
06/30/19 02:12 PM
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Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 3,568 Sylvania Alabama
Sandmtnslayer
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10 point
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OP
10 point
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 3,568
Sylvania Alabama
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Looking to buy sum new cold weather geare looking for opinions
Not all Indians were hunters some toted firewood
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: Sandmtnslayer]
#2841442
06/30/19 06:57 PM
06/30/19 06:57 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 37,859 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 37,859
Boxes Cove
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Merino wool base layer, something like Sitka or Cabela's Outfitters Wool with windshear on the outside . Whatever you put between them really doesn't matter.
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: Sandmtnslayer]
#2841518
06/30/19 08:37 PM
06/30/19 08:37 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 10,136 Hampton Cove
foldemup
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 10,136
Hampton Cove
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I really think ALL the 100% merino wool base layers are the same, some might just have better cuts to fit your body. I have woolrich, first lite, sitka, and some cheap midway USA stuff and besides the fit, I can't tell a difference in anything except the price. So, get you several different layers/weights of merino wool base layers wherever you can find them on sale (black ovis, camofire, ebay, midway USA, etc...) then get something wind and waterproof for the outside layer. Sitka is expensive and is usually cut for thinner guys. I love their stuff and their warmth to weight ratio is hard to beat.
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: Sandmtnslayer]
#2841686
07/01/19 07:23 AM
07/01/19 07:23 AM
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Joined: Apr 2019
Posts: 24 Florence, al, usa
ceramice
spike
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spike
Joined: Apr 2019
Posts: 24
Florence, al, usa
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My personal cold weather setup, when I lived in Montana I wore a lot of Sitka and its good stuff, but I have found that the gear from Natural Gear suffices excellent here in the not so cold Alabama climate. https://naturalgear.com/natural-stealth-hunter-grand-stand-bib/https://naturalgear.com/natural-stealth-hunter-grand-stand-parka/I wear a mid level weight maybe 600 or 800 g Wolverine 8" insulated hunting boot, with TCK Prosport Performance Tube Socks, if I am going to be doing a lot of hiking and foot exposure to mud and water I will wear a thicker wool sock over tube sock, a basic good quality knit sock will suffice decently. Usually I wear a thin wool or microfiber layer under that, like skiing undergarments, good wicking undergarments are important. If I am going to be in a tree stand on a windy day I go a little heavier on the under layers. Personally I wear this on my head https://www.rothco.com/product/rothco-polar-fleece-balaclava now on a very windy day I will wear this and pop the hood of Natural Gear Parka up. Gloves - Hot Shot Igloos Men's The Sentry Mittens ------ now these are great for sitting in a stand etc..... but due to them being knit gloves they are prone to snagging if you are hiking through the brush, at which point I stick to a basic insulated work glove from Lowes or TSC Now if you need a warm dry glove practically regardless of the conditions Hestra makes the best in my opinion. https://hestragloves.com/sport/en/gloves/outdoor/38600-hunters-gauntlet-czone/861/ In a tree stand on a cold morning nothing beats either of these stuffed with a pair of hot hands packs: https://naturalgear.com/fleece-handwarmer-muff/ or https://www.sitkagear.com/products/incinerator-muffAnd I pack water of course but I also pack a Stanley thermos filled with this.... 50% black coffee, 50% beef broth, cuz who doesn't need coffee, and the beef broth has just a touch of calories and some good salts that help your body stay warm, something I learned from an old Elk & Moose hunting outfitter in Canada. Of course his was more like 40% black coffee, 40% beef broth and 20% Canadian Club Whiskey....
Last edited by ceramice; 07/01/19 07:29 AM.
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: birdcarver]
#2841764
07/01/19 09:15 AM
07/01/19 09:15 AM
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 8,600 Grays Creek, NC
bigcountry692001
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 8,600
Grays Creek, NC
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Sitka hands down, made in alaska Their ESW line is top notch as well for the early season, with the mild winters you could probably wear it the length of the season. I would add a base layer as it gets a little cooler and leave it at that.
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: Sandmtnslayer]
#2841780
07/01/19 09:42 AM
07/01/19 09:42 AM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 22,111 USA
Remington270
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 22,111
USA
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11 posts and no one has said they hunt in a Fruit of the Loom white short sleeve undershirt, with blue jeans all year. My vote is for Plythal. It doesn't advertise like Stika, but it's been good. https://www.plythal.com
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: bigcountry692001]
#2841872
07/01/19 11:52 AM
07/01/19 11:52 AM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 7,911 Huntsville AL
Rocket62
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Feb 2013
Posts: 7,911
Huntsville AL
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Sitka hands down, made in alaska Their ESW line is top notch as well for the early season, with the mild winters you could probably wear it the length of the season. I would add a base layer as it gets a little cooler and leave it at that. I 3rd that ... Merino base + Sitka
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: NSDQ160]
#2841879
07/01/19 12:04 PM
07/01/19 12:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 52,131 Round ‘bout there
Clem
Mildly Quirky
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Mildly Quirky
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 52,131
Round ‘bout there
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with cold weather stuff you get what you pay for. The old cabela's brand was top notch but now that bass pro has bought them out I wouldn't touch it. Have you specifically seen a decline in the quality of the Cabela's apparel since the purchase? If so, in what way? Or are you just assuming that because BPS owns the Cabela's brand now it's not as good?
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Re: Best cold weather gear
[Re: Sandmtnslayer]
#2841974
07/01/19 02:25 PM
07/01/19 02:25 PM
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 9,868 B'ham
Goatkiller
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 9,868
B'ham
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Cabela's is going to be just like Herters. in 7-8 years they'll have about 7-8 items in their BP catalogue branded "Cabela's" and it will be cheaply made POS like the rest of what they sell. They just need some time to make some changes at the "corporate level" without running off whoever is around that came from Cabela's.... until they have fully integrated it into their cheap POS philosophy.
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