I want a couple wool shirts for Missouri/Iowa. I am looking at Asbell's Mackinaw pullover and La Clair's heavy weight Long Hunter and hood. Open for suggestions and other makes. Any thoughts appreciated.
Thank you,
Arthur
You can't go wrong with either. I have one of the asbel pull overs and it's excellant. Wear it every time I go out! Jason
Thoughts on Wool Shirts? Greatest invention next to the bow! Have virtually lived in them for 45 years.I've got Rons Pullover with hood,Love it ,next Asbells.Used LL Bean,Love them all.
Santa just ordered me my second Asbell hooded pullover. I have not tried Ron's yet. I have hunted in Swanndri, Woolrich, Pendleton, columbia. I love wool. Teresa's shirts... the bomb! Love the large hood and hand warming pockets right where you need them. I'll get more.
I have a homemade wool pullover that goes down to just above my knees.
If you can buy a few old army style wool blankets, a pullover isn't that hard to sew up for yourself.
Wool leggings are great also and like the pullover, are easy to make.
We don't have to buy everything if we'll challenge ourselves just a little. ( that counts in every area except building arrows...lol)
God bless,Mudd
I've been looking myself as my New Zealand Swannie is finally breaking down on me. After looking at a bunch and from fellow tradganger advice, I'm trying an Asbell pullover myself. Very good price for high quality wool so I'm trying it this winter.
I've owned the entire King of the Mountain line, yup, every piece (even gaitors and belt) since the ten ring coat was being made. LOTS of money. Great stuff, but worth THAT much money? No, not in my opinion. I sold it all except the omnilight hooded pullover(which of course was discontinued since it was my favorite piece) and a vest. Sleeping Indian I owned the pants and the heavy hooded pullover. Again VERY nice, but in my opinion you can do just as well with much less of your wallet being punished.
Wool shirts are great. I have several most of which came from second hand stores.
I want a wool anorak. I have a Columbia that I got years ago (layerd Nylon) and its the #1 top I have for general cold weather wear. It is not insulated but acts as a wind and retention barrier. I wear it oveer fleese and it is amazing how this thing holds warm. Just too noise to wear hunting.
Wife said yesterday she would try and make me one.... Oh boy.
MUDD---we need pictures of your shirt and leggings please.
One thought that has come to mind is that, most of the wool I buy does not come with a wind stopper lining. Teresa has started making a wind stopper vest. I would like to see a full on shirt. I would make sure that I ordered that as well. Cabelas sells wool with wind stopper as well.
I have also considered a fleece pull over under the wool. Some come with wind stopper build in
I have heard of some folks moving away from wool but in the end you do what works for you. (:
Martin
Got to see both Asbell's and LaClair's at Compton this past summer. Pros and cons with both. Love all the colr selections and styles that Asbell offers. In comparing the weaves I think, and again just my opinion, that the LaClair is better in the wind. Appears to have a much tighter weave. However, Asbell is now offering a windproof vest. If I could only buy one I would buy the LaClair due to the good long tail to cover your lower body and the tighter weave. No pockets on the LaClair as well so consider that in your decision.
I had Teresa make me one that is a 5XL that I can pull on over my Hunter Safey vest. The plaid is great late season camo plus it quiets the vest too.
I had a Cabelas sweater that had wind stopper,and I didnt like it as good as some of the others that I have.Reason was,it seemed a little noisy,and if you were hiking much,too much kind of like if you had a golfers wind shirt on under a wool sweater.My favorite set up for my top two layers is a heavy wool sweater and my Browning wool camo vest.You can move.Granted,out here in Oregon we arent often subjected to the cold ,quiet like some of you out in the midwest etc.Wool is the best!Quiet,and will keep you warm when soaking wet.
Oh Yeah,Asbells wool shirt looks like it would be a great investment and would last forever.
Wool shirt coupled with an Asbell or LeClair pullover and your are well on your way to tackling every cold weather situation.
Asbell pull over with the hood is the only way to go, I'm trying to get a vest now
Just another idea to think of....everyone is different in how their body deals with cold so this is just my finding. With the windstopper stuff being noisy: if it is windy enough for me to need the windstopper, its pretty noisy out to begin with! The wind blowing through trees and across the landscape usually covers any noise. If fairly calm I stick to regular soft wools.
I do agree with NoCams on weave though. The tighter the weave the better. I loved the Swannie, it was tight! But usually layering some thinner stuff together will do pretty good at tightening things up.
I don't ever wear any type of "shirt" per say....I much prefer a sweater over a merino undershirt. I hate zippers or buttons against my skin in the cold so any of the zip neck stuff is out for me. Merino crew undershirt, lambswool sweater over that, swannie( soon to be an Asbell), and a vest if needed over that and I am one happy guy to about zero.(with a handwarmer on the back of my neck!)
I got the Asbell pullover with hood and the vest without.Wear the hooded pullover when walking, usually with the hood down and a good hat and then when I decide to sit a while I pull the vest over all and flip up the hood and I am double toasty. Great stuff!! Bob
been watching this with interest... great post.... Now if I can just get Ms Clause to notice the "lack of wool" in the closet ... Hmmm
I've got one of each and love them both. If you order the Asbell one, be sure to talk with Mrs. Asbell because the wool weight/thickness isn't the same from color to color.
She can help you make sure you get what you want though.
My only issue with Teresa's pull over is the sleevs on mine are sort of tight fitting--not much room in the arms for layering. Haven't tried Ron's but Teresa makes them as well as I understand.
Jas Townsend & Son sells a pretty excellent wool pull over too. I have one of Asbell's and more KOM than I should. Even have a zipper swanndri in camo. The Townsend is also from the period of the mountain men. Cool stuff!
Any idea on the sizes of the Asbell pullovers?
I am thinking aboutt getting a vest with hood but don't want one to small or big.
I like the look of the others but cannot shoot a bow when there is wide sleeves in the way of the string.
I have two.A mackinaw and a hooded pullover.Both size XL.I am 5 ft. 11 in. and weighed about 220 or so when I got these in Jan. and March of 2010.I was actually able to try both on before purchasing at Kalamazoo and then at the PBS banquet.I am now down to 181 lbs.and thinking of getting another one.Teresa suggested a large for me now.I am sure if you were to get your measurements etc. and call Teresa she would be able to determine the proper size for you.She makes a quality product.I havent tried any of Ron LaClairs items yet but they look like good quality products as well.
QuoteOriginally posted by Junglecat:
I have two.A mackinaw and a hooded pullover.Both size XL.I am 5 ft. 11 in. and weighed about 220 or so when I got these in Jan. and March of 2010.I was actually able to try both on before purchasing at Kalamazoo and then at the PBS banquet.I am now down to 181 lbs.and thinking of getting another one.Teresa suggested a large for me now.I am sure if you were to get your measurements etc. and call Teresa she would be able to determine the proper size for you.She makes a quality product.I havent tried any of Ron LaClairs items yet but they look like good quality products as well.
Thank you for the info I will do just that.
If you call Teresa, she will tell you what measurements she needs.
I have a wool longhunter is it is the best investment I have made. Had it on over a thick wool sweater this morning hunting crows in a woods setting and they never saw me and I was warm in 18 degree temperature. Great stuff and just cozy warm when you put it on,warm and comfortable. tm
You guys are great. Thank you.
I have a Pendleton 22 oz Alaskan shirt I bought from candles 8 or 10 years ago
Best investment in clothing I ever made
How do you guys clean wool clothing? I would love to get some, but I am constantly washing my hunting clothes in scent free detergent. Do you just spray it with scent killer?
Jim, repost that as a new thread. This one is so far in, not as many guys will see your question.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jim Keller:
How do you guys clean wool clothing? I would love to get some, but I am constantly washing my hunting clothes in scent free detergent. Do you just spray it with scent killer?
there was a rap about wool on npr radio the other day and it was mentioned not to use commercial wool cleaners like 'woolite'. baby shampoo or very mild soap like 'ivory' was recommended, and used sparingly.
I cant speak for specific brands. I have an old all wool, grey sweater. It was about 18 degrees here yesterday so I tossed it on over a long sleev t-shirt and went bunny hunting for two hours and never even started to feel cold, I was moving at a slow pace. It was nice not feeling bulked up, or restricted. I was worried at first because the old thought process of heavy = warm is still in my mind. I had nothing to worry about!