....that fit the bill for us archery hunters which company would you like it to be?
i realize i've done nothing more than attempt to cleverly disguise a question that gets asked all of the time but i wanted to ask again anyways.
i am not looking for clothing that HAS to be warm down to 10 degrees but i want something with the bow hunter in mind.
i am also not really interested in this box store crap either.
i have KOM gear, a few Grey Wolf items but none specifically catered to the bow hunter. i know Grey Wolf has clothing conducive to bow hunters but want to pick as many brains as i can before dropping that kind of loot.
thanks folks. you have my preemptive appreciation for all of the amazing responses i am sure will follow.
Day One Camouflage....
If nuclear war ever broke out, there would only be cockroaches and filson gear left over...
Carhart or Duluth
i had a hand me down filson when i was younger and i did love that jacket when it was cold, but it was not the most comfortable of jackets.
KingGee.
Sitka Gear
If only one clothing company remained, we would have a total monopoly and all development would cease and prices would rise.
Give me my "pick and choose" capability, even though a lot of I would not choose.
QuoteOriginally posted by cpnhgnlngct:
If nuclear war ever broke out, there would only be cockroaches and filson gear left over...
You might be right. Just ordered my 3rd jacket yesterday, Im a Filson fool. :rolleyes:
Military surplus.
I'll go with the old standby. Cabelas Microtex.
Fruit of the loom
No in all seriousness I really like Filson wool.
Asbell wool for me. Course my lower half might get a little chilly. Oh yea! Her wool blankets could cover that. :banghead:
Woolrich
I would convince Teresa to sew me some pants, go with my Asbell wool.
If only one company remained, grammas all over the country would be darning socks, knitting sweaters and stocking caps and running their sewing machines.
i have a feeling i will be contacting grey wolf in the future to customize me some garments.
Regarding Asbell wool, Theresa said at the Tannehill shoot, she may add wool bibs to her line. Has anybody heard anything about that. If that is true, then a really strong reason would come up to move her stuff high on the favored list.
Sam That would be great. But for now filson is my pick.
QuoteOriginally posted by Roger Norris:
I would convince Teresa to sew me some pants, go with my Asbell wool.
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the asbell stuff looks pretty nice. not sure how i feel about the patterns.
Kuiu...for that fact that it's cheaper than sitka and can cover every necessary aspect of a layered clothing system....including wool. You could hunt anything in the world and any style of hunting by going no further than a company like kuiu.
KOM for me 20 plus years of service in the Rockies
Anything made in this country! Most folks don't give a damn where their stuff is made, but I do. I just bought 2 pair ELI Walker jeans made in Texas for $32 a pair, outlast any Levi or Wrangler or Hung Yung Guy brand. Time for real Americans to think about their choices. Mike
KOM, if you buy it now you won't need to buy it again later.
i own some KOM but have been hearing from a lot of folks that grey wolf is of better quality. the wolfskin is supposed to be the toughest material out there short of wrapping yourself in canvas all the while remaining dead quiet.