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Joined: Dec 2014
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Sitka system ? Or scentlock late season system
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I got the Scentlok Mid-Season System, no layers for when its warm, and one layer when it gets cold.
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Whats this cold ass weather you speak of?
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Old Mossy Horns
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I like wearing insulated bibs with base layers underneath and a down jacket or mst Drake pullover with base layers underneath.
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Arctic Shield bibs and parka with some base layering underneath for stand hunting. It's not for stalking. (too hot)
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Shorts and a tank top with a thermacell 
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I love Cabela's Mt050 clothing. You can catch it on sale. I bought mine for almost half off a couple years ago.
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Long handles are a must. I don't believe in any of that scentloc stuff. Just a waste of money if u ask me.
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Merino wool base layer, good gore or equivalent soft shell outer bibs and jacket with zip out liner. Add chemical heat packs in your boots and in your pockets with a good head cover. Take a good pillow and curl up ; )
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Speedo. No joke, we have 2 ladder stands that can be seen from each other. Last January, I was hunting in one and was watching a buddy in another. I looked at him thru bino's and he had his shirt off reading a book.
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It sure ain't under Armour outer wear! I have some artic shield and it's pretty good..
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I have a little bit of all if I had to replace any of it would be with the Artic shield. Good stuff!
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Booner
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Agree with Merino wool base layer. Don't forget the wool socks.
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I like wearing insulated bibs with base layers underneath and a down jacket or mst Drake pullover with base layers underneath. ^^ yep, me too
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It sure ain't under Armour outer wear! I have some artic shield and it's pretty good.. I have some underarmour and think it works pretty well. Before you say I haven't had anything else....well yea I have. I also got scentlok insulated bibs and 3in1 parka. Much rather wear the underarmour.
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Merino wool base layer. Outside, some sort of quality bibs and parka that are wind proof . Put whatever ya want between them , really doesn't matter. Poly pro liner socks with heavy wool outer socks and pack boots.
You can carry the parka to the stand. Sweating is BAD.
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Buy once, cry once.
I've got Columbia and Hydro Fleece I bought 15-20 years ago and it is still keeping me warm and even more importantly dry. Cabela's Whitetail Extreme (Mt050) is what I would buy today for deer hunting. It is pretty comparable to Hydro Fleece
Make sure it has Gore-Tex and Thinsulate both on the label. You won't get 10 years out of anything that's DWR. You can wash the Gore-Tex with the proper soap and it will likely fix it if you get a leak or at least this has always worked for the items I have owned.
Mine have seen heavy use. Mud up to your rear, ice, blowing snow and generally miserable conditions. I bought the good stuff back then because I duck hunt. This new stuff is just hiking clothing with a camo pattern on it. Some of it is good as well, but I'll stick with what I know will last for years.
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I've got Sitka gear and I love it. I use Smartwool baselayers, best stuff for the money imo For Not so cold - traverse layers, and early season whitetail For cold- fanatic jacket and stratus bibs
Accumulated all of mine over time, bought most of it used. Still pricey buts it's amazing stuff
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For the coldest days I use Sitka Gear fanatic bibs and jacket. They're wind tight and warm as all get out. I bought a compression sack that I stuff the bibbs/jacket and my merino wool base layer in and clip onto my pack. Heading to the stand I usually dress very light, sweats and a t-shirt or something thin. When I get to my stand I towel off with unscented wipes then put the merino base and heavy Sitka gear on ... Love it, all dry and warm, can't beat it
I don't want to pass quietly into the night. I want to slide in sideways kickin and screamin Life really is awesome ... Soak it up while you can ...
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