Anyone know where I can find just regular camo uninsulated coveralls? All I can find any more are insulated. :help: I know I used to see them.
Did you try Cabelas
ScentLok used to make some in their lightweight Savannah series that I have and love. They may still.
I'm no help! I quit using coveralls after catching a string on one of the suspender buttons a long time ago.
Good luck finding them!
Bisch
QuoteOriginally posted by Bisch:
I'm no help! I quit using coveralls after catching a string on one of the suspender buttons a long time ago.
Good luck finding them!
Bisch
Those were bibs Bisch!! Coveralls don't have suspenders, they are full pants and shirt combo in one.
Wally World has them early in the season.
QuoteOriginally posted by Bvas:
QuoteOriginally posted by Bisch:
I'm no help! I quit using coveralls after catching a string on one of the suspender buttons a long time ago.
Good luck finding them!
Bisch
Those were bibs Bisch!! Coveralls don't have suspenders, they are full pants and shirt combo in one. [/b]
I told you it was a long time ago! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Bisch
My local Army surplus has a bunch of them.....OD color.
I haven't worn them in years because they always restrict my movement.
Sportsman Guide?
Or maybe ask in the classifieds, some folks still probably have ones in the closet.
I have also seen some in military supply catalogs.
I used coveralls back in the late eighties for quick hunts after work. Just put them on right over your work clothes and hit the woods.
I miss those days and the old coveralls. I was new to bow hunting and stickbows. It was an exciting time.
One thing I don't miss is the wedgie you would get if you tried wearing a heavy coat under the coveralls!
Knowing that you found the wedgie uncomfortable is an unpleasant visual image Red.
I have a pair of original Realtree NWTF coveralls that are just collecting dust if you're interested.
Contact me in 2 wks when I'm back from MT.
They seem to have disappeared from all manufacturers formats (not sure about scentloc). I had the same conversation with a buddy a year or two ago.
dickies are easy to find, tan or brown wouldnt be bad.
sportsmans guide has some camo ones from time to time. Often in weird foreign prints.
Seen the scentloc at Cabella's but did'nt feel like shelling out $200.00 for them. Thanks guy's I'll check out the other suggestions.