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Budget Minded Cold Weather Camo

Started by Kyle Lancaster, October 27, 2015, 03:10:00 PM

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Kyle Lancaster

I'm looking to by my cold natured son some insulated camo but don't want to break the bank. I'm concerned that if a go really cheap and get some "poly filled" bibs for $55 then they won't be warm. On the other hand, if I get the $350 bibs with "super" insulation he'll out grow them. Any suggestions?

Much appreciated,
Kyle

pukwana

I have the Cabelas Outfitter wool and it works for me when the temp hits 10 degrees and less.  I've also heard great things about their Wooltimate Fleece.

stack

Went thru the same thing when my boys were growing up. Buy what you can afford and buy it big and layer under it. might get by for a couple of years that way. Worked for me.


awbowman

Military wool from surplus stores.  Dress in layers, no cotton.

Include an inexpensive golf wind-shear layer/jacket
62" Super D, 47#s @ 25-1/2"
58" TS Mag, 53#s @ 26"
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woodchucker

Buy some cheap, uninsulated, and OVERSIZED cotton camo... Then layer underneath with his normal "Winter" clothing!!!

Hey! What kid doesn't play in the snow...???
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

There is a fine line between Hunting, & Sitting there looking Stupid...

May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

Chain2

What awbowman said. Buy a good set of long johns also
"Windage and elevation Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation..."

J. Cook

When I was 15 - my Dad bought me a pair of Walls "Blizzard Proof" coveralls.  I got them big enough to grow into.  I wore them until I was in my late 20's when I finally grew out of them due to lifting and "mid-section expansion."

They were under $100 and to this day, I've never worn warmer camo.  I could sit in single digit temps in the WV mountains with those and only a single layer of long johns under them.  They were great!!!!!
"Huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day!"

elkken

Columbia wool is very cost effective .... just add some poly prop's underneath and your good to go ... what size is he, I might have something in my mountain of cloths in plastic tubs and what temps will he be hunting, just PM me Most of my gear is lg or xlg
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good

TGMM Family of the Bow

Homey88


Hoyt

I'm not sure if this is the Columbia wool ellken is speaking of, but I've heard it's pretty good stuff, especially for the price.

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huntnelmo


Manitoba Stickflinger

Turn a camo sleeping bag into a heater body suit!

30coupe

The warmest I have is Wooltimate with wind shear. I only break it out when the temps are below 20 degrees. To 20 or a little below, I have a pair of Cabela's poly camo bibs that I wear a lot. Get them big so you can layer wool underneath. Stay far, far away from cotton underneath, thermals or otherwise. If you sweat in cotton you will be wet and cold until you take it off. Wool, silk, or some of the poly stuff works great. I get cheap wool stuff off of the auction site or goodwill type stores.

I have some of the columbia wool stuff as well. It is warm, but it doesn't stop wind worth a hoot, so you need something to do that to go with it. On calm days, it works fine though.
Kanati 58" 44# @ 28" Green glass on a green riser
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Bodnik Slick Stick longbow 58" 40# @ 28"
Bodnik Kiowa 52" 45# @ 28"
Kanati 58" 46# @ 28" R.I.P (2007-2015)
Self-made Silk backed Hickory Board bow 67" 49# @ 28"
Bear Black Bear 60" 45# @28"
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ChuckC

A long sleeve camo T shirt 2 sizes too big can go over whatever color warm stuff you already have.  Heavy on the sweaters and vests, especially the vests, to keep arm bulk down.
ChuckC

old_goat2

Layers layers layers, nylon long johns with fleece long johns over them, regular clothes them insulated overalls. Only way though to get him over being cold natured is let him get a little cold once in a while!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

MnFn

"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

Sam McMichael

Try this. Silk ski clothes against your skin topped with medium weight merino underwear. Wool trousers over this. Same under layer up top with a medium weight wool shirt. If it is really cold I will add a fleece vest. Then a wool sweater. I seldom wear a heavy coat over this, preferring a lighter jacket. I have several camo patterns that I use, and sometimes use a wool plaid. I don't think it really matters as long as your outlined is broken up.

The layering effect does the job. This handles the coldest of our southern weather, which may get into the teens. Do be careful that the layers are not so bulky you can't move.

I generally wear a single pair of wool socks and loose fitting boots. I use sub zero pacs in lower temps, because being diabetic, it is hard to keep my feet warm.

The key is effective layering. Each person, especially northern and western hunter, will need to adjust the layering to his specific needs, but most will find it more effective than depending on a single layer.

Don't forget that you may need to carry some of your stuff in and put it on as you are ready to get in the stand. Don't let yourself work up a sweat, or all the warm clothes in the world will still freeze you out.

I know it sounds odd for a southern guy to be so talkative about handling the cold, but as a diabetic, even moderate cold affects me very severely. Besides, I learned all I know from northern guys.
Sam

Kyle Lancaster

Guys,
 Thanks for all of your ideas. I now have a plan!

Kyle

PastorSteveHill

Natural Gear windproof fleece bibs and coat are fairly inexpensive.. They work really well..


I really like my columbian wool too, but it has zero wind blocker..
Blessings,
Steve


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