Looking for recommendation on what to use as a wind blocker while wearing an Asbell wool full zip coat.
I know they sell a wind blocker vest, but would like something long sleeved.
I sat Saturday morning in High 30 low 40's with a NNE wind at 5 to 10 MPH and could not get comfortable.
I had on my new First Lite merino wool base layers (a light and a Mid wt)and a fleece sleeper shirt. And the wind cut right through!
I love the romantic idea of the old wool plaids, but I want to stay warm to.
So what are you guys using to cut the wind and stay warm without all the bulk?
Now humidity was about 75 - 80% that morning and stays high down here year round, and that is a factor for sure.
I've heard of using a golf windbreaker under the wool. Not sure how noisy it might turn out. I'll find one in my size at a thrift store one of these days. Until then, I wear a windstopper berber fleece vest over my Asbell wool.
I have one of the original Asbell windblockers with the full sleeves and high kneck....cant beat it
I've wore those nylon golf/wind shirts under my wool and they work well.
I also recently bought, for work, a wind proof fleece jacket from Duluth Trading and it is one of the warmest jackets I've worn. I've been working outside in 30deg rain/snow and 30 mph winds and it is great. Stops the wind completely. I'm thinking about getting one for hunting cause it is very quiet.
Eric,
If you get one for hunting do you plan on wearing under the wool or just using it as an outer shell?
Probably under the wool, but could go either way, they make it in some good dull green, brown and gray colors.
I like wool outside cause the plaid will break up your outline and diffuses the light better than anything.
A good wool base under this fleece and you would be amazed how warm it is.
I wear my First Lite Puffy under my wool coat. Noise is not a problem, especially if it is windy. I have even layered with heavier down jackets. I am very cold blooded. When back pack hunting the puffy is an awesome, easy to carry and stuff, security blanket in my pack.
Well my thoughts are if I'm having to to "mix" modern wool and synthetic's to stay warm I may as well go all in for the complete layering system of these companies like FL, Sitka, Core4, etc...
But there not cheap. I do however like the fact that there less bulkier.
I just wish i had more money at the time of the FL Black Friday sale :rolleyes:
Come up to WI and live a few winters, 40-45°F was t-shirt weather the past two days for me while doing light yard work.
Wind only gets to me on my torso, so I just have a couple vests to choose from depending on temp and wind conditions (heavy down, lite down, windstopper, etc). I wear a merino wool base layer and an old merino wool crew top sweater from North Face, and a vest....I do have an Asbell jacket on order. For long sits in sub-freezing weather, I also wear a pair of insulated Dickies sanded-duck bibs (way softer and more quiet than Carhartt or the like).
I have s camo shirt that has a wind blocker layer, but it is noisy. I don't use it.
Thank for the reply's guys :thumbsup:
Miles, I'm getting very coldblooded in nature as I "mature" lol and cannot handle the cold as well as I once did. The thing is 40-50 degrees around the yard working doesn't brother me like when sitting in a blind or stand.
Anybody ever had a liner sewed into their Asbell garments?
One addition to my clothing that I like is a full Terramar Thermasilk base layer. Including cap (fits under a larger hat and covers the tips of my ears) and glove liners. First layer
I have a relatively heavy crew neck poly sweater/sweatshirt that I wear under my Asbell pull-over. On top of that I wear a polyfleece LL Bean vest that is toasty warm. This traps enough air that the wind doesn't get through. It also keeps my arms pretty free for movement.
I have one of Theresa's windblocker vests but it is big enough for two of me and doesn't have a way to vent off heat when I do get up and move. When It's very cold I put it on over the rest of my underlayers.
last year I struggled with the wind and my asbell. I went to a chain sporting goods store, found a columbia wind/rainproof light jacket, that happened to be black, and on clearance, and whisper quiet. works great for little $$.
Thanks guys!
I just order a 1/2 zip wind resistant/proof shirt from a discount golf store. I found it in a dark heather color and hopefully this will solve my issues.
I'll wear golf wind shirts under the wool in really cold wind conditions. I have a couple with soft outer shells.
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I use the cabelas performance fleece jacket with 4most windshear. My favorite jacket. 40 to 60 weather I wear it by itself and cold weather I use it for layering under/over wool. I love the simple outfitter camo to. Keep your eyes open for sales as the original price is hefty.
QuoteOriginally posted by South MS Bowhunter:
Thank for the reply's guys :thumbsup:
Miles, I'm getting very coldblooded in nature as I "mature" lol and cannot handle the cold as well as I once did. The thing is 40-50 degrees around the yard working doesn't brother me like when sitting in a blind or stand.
Anybody ever had a liner sewed into their Asbell garments?
I'm no seamstress, but I believe that you'd have to take the garment apart, cut the liner to fit and then sew it all back together. I'm sure Teresa could make whatever you want from the get-go, just got call or e-mail her.
But, I'd stick with separate layers for more versatility in different weather. I just got a Cabela's Wooltimate vest with windshear, haven't used it to sit yet....but it seemed to really cut the wind when I wore it to go get the mail the other day in 35mph wind (for what it's worth, it gets great reviews everywhere, and they make similar in jacket form).
Came up with a solution that I think will work for colder temps and windy condition.
I had a thought come to mind: Why not use an old field jacket liner? I had some stored away from my Air Force days and after a few minutes of sewing on some buttons wha la I now have a removable liner that can be taken on or off as the weather conditions dictates.
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You be one tricky devil...not only a frog killing machine, but a student of "Demolition Man" the movie...now you can be a seamstress too! :)
Windproof garments have to be removable... if it's not windy they will make you sweat like going to elections in you home state!
Otherwise, when cool winds blow, they're a god-send!
Thanks Doc! What went on with "Demolition Man" the movie?
Didn't watch many movies growing up.
South Ms, that is a cool idea! All my Asbell stuff is pull over, so I don't know how well it would work on mine. Nobody in my house sews at all.
LOL, John, I have some very old VHS and DVD's... I don't get TV reception..swore off it.
Sly Stone played in it. Futurisitic crap. He was a cop, did a good thing, but was hung out to dry and put in Cryostasis in a prison where you were frozen. During that time, he was "re-programmmed". His was to knit and sew... LOL Can you see Sly Stone doing crochetting? it was hilarious! STarred with Sandra Bullock & Wesley snips as the villian.
Anyway... you be doing some far out sewing there and make Sly proud! :saywhat:
Good thinkin John! :thumbsup:
Doc,
We need one of them Emotion icon that shows me blushing, this is the closest one to it :o
Thanks for the compliments guys!
Maybe Teresa could add these button to the coats and all a guy would need to do is drop by the Army/Navy store and pick up an old liner :readit: .
Yeah and we could all use it when we have to tell about the one that got away! Nice job on the liner pal
QuoteOriginally posted by South MS Bowhunter:
Came up with a solution that I think will work for colder temps and windy condition.
I had a thought come to mind: Why not use an old field jacket liner? I had some stored away from my Air Force days and after a few minutes of sewing on some buttons wha la I now have a removable liner that can be taken on or off as the weather conditions dictates.
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That's what I use and it works great, you'll like it!
Looks like a good fit too, I'm sure Fleet Farm here has those liners (and the pant liner as well).
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Great idea!
Gentleman, putting the wind-blocker on the inside makes as much sense as putting the pink fiberglass insulation on the outside of your house.
If you want the heat to stay in, the blocker has to stay out.
Bruce,
Then please explain why you don't see a "shell" on the outside of wool garments, but always a liner in the inside of them.
That's because they "market" the product for looks and style, not performance.
You want warmth, wear a down jacket under a light weight camo rain jacket. No wind, no water, and the heat stays where it belongs.
Looks like you solved the problem! Great solution. I wear an old Patagonia pullover that is quilted and wind proof under mine... basically the same solution but yours has real craftsmanship!
JW
Bruce,
I understand, and its a toss up or a compromise. Either you want total wind proofing and no breath ability or wind resistance and some breath ability so you don't sweat.
I n my case I want the warmth but not all the sweat that comes with it, being in a high humidity and hot climate and only a few cold spells.
Thanks.
Check out Gatorskins. Thinking about giving them a try. Supposed to be warm and windproof. Originally designed for motorcycle riding I believe.
Your right South MS. I'm often in a stand below 20 degrees with wind gusting 20 to 30. I need an absolute wind barrier on the outside. It's like we wrap our houses up here with tyvek to keep the wind from sucking the heat out through the insulation.