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Decent med weight jacket with pit zips for hunting?

Started by Duncsquatch, January 20, 2016, 02:22:00 PM

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Duncsquatch

What do you have? Most of the offerings I see are like rain gear and too loud.  I want something quiet, with ventilation, doesn't have to be waterproof.  Under 120 bucks would nice.
Brackenbury "Oldtimer" Longbow 62" 64lbs @29
1973 Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 60lbs at 28
Sammick Sage 62" 60lbs @28
Hoyt Pro Medalist 70" 37lbs @28
Darton Trailmaster 75lbs @28


23feetupandhappy

QuoteOriginally posted by boinky:
 http://gfredasbell.com/gfa_wool_clothing.php  
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Supper quiet and comfy..... and they look good too   :readit:

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Gordon Jabben

I don't know if it would be what you are looking for but the best piece of clothing I have owned for bowhunting is a Filson vest.  It's great in cool weather and works well under a jacket for extra warmth.  The weave is so tight that it is almost wind proof and has good hand warmer pockets.

Duncsquatch

I have seen the Asbell stuff.  They look great, but as far as I can they breathe but do not have dedicated ventilation.
Brackenbury "Oldtimer" Longbow 62" 64lbs @29
1973 Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 60lbs at 28
Sammick Sage 62" 60lbs @28
Hoyt Pro Medalist 70" 37lbs @28
Darton Trailmaster 75lbs @28

Duncsquatch

anyone try stormkloth II jacket, seems to be fit some of the criteria I mentioned? 90 bucks.
Brackenbury "Oldtimer" Longbow 62" 64lbs @29
1973 Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 60lbs at 28
Sammick Sage 62" 60lbs @28
Hoyt Pro Medalist 70" 37lbs @28
Darton Trailmaster 75lbs @28

Tajue17

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ozy clint

this is an excellent option from a tradgang sponsor-
  http://www.tusxhunter.com/resources/boulder-hardfleece-jacket-resource-information.html  
  http://www.tusxhunter.com/apparel/upper-body/boulder-hardfleece-jacket  

fits all your criteria- pit zips, super quiet, under your budget and it is far better than just decent.

also, if the washington you are from is the state, it will be very well suited to the wet environment there. it drys really fast.
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs

Duncsquatch

Thanks ozzy those look promising.  Ha are there hunters in DC? I don't envy those poor sods.
Brackenbury "Oldtimer" Longbow 62" 64lbs @29
1973 Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 60lbs at 28
Sammick Sage 62" 60lbs @28
Hoyt Pro Medalist 70" 37lbs @28
Darton Trailmaster 75lbs @28


Kingstaken

QuoteOriginally posted by ozy clint:
this is an excellent option from a tradgang sponsor-
   http://www.tusxhunter.com/resources/boulder-hardfleece-jacket-resource-information.html    
   http://www.tusxhunter.com/apparel/upper-body/boulder-hardfleece-jacket    

fits all your criteria- pit zips, super quiet, under your budget and it is far better than just decent.

also, if the washington you are from is the state, it will be very well suited to the wet environment there. it drys really fast.
Those pants and jacket look rally nice. Anyone here in the states use them and are there any extra charges delivering to the states?
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Marksman Quivers

Kingstaken,
The shipping is about $14.00 USD  for upto 5 kilos (11 lbs).
I use the Boulder pant and jacket and will be using the new schist pant on an New Zealand trip this year,very good gear.
Mark.

ozy clint

TUSX boulder jacket and pants in use in new zealand.



you may notice on the kuiu kenai jacket mentioned that the handwarmer pockets are located right where a backpack waist belt would sit, effectively making them unusable when you have a pack on, which for me personally, is almost all the time.
it is the complete functionality of the tusx gear that IMO sets it amongst the best there is.
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs

medic77

My favorite so far has been the Sitka 90% jacket.  You really can wear it for 90% of everything, or at least I can
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Duncsquatch

Brackenbury "Oldtimer" Longbow 62" 64lbs @29
1973 Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 60lbs at 28
Sammick Sage 62" 60lbs @28
Hoyt Pro Medalist 70" 37lbs @28
Darton Trailmaster 75lbs @28

Bow man

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tracker12

Sitka gear 90% Jacket is an awesome piece of clothing.  I have been using it for the past 7 years for whitetails and elk.  Perfect for as they say 90% of the time.  I where it from SEP on Until it gets below 25 then the wool comes out.
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