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Gear/clothing question for the pros out West...

Started by twostrings, August 29, 2011, 10:26:00 PM

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Bjorn

2-3 layers, polypro, wool, fleece, be prepared for big change in weather. Cabela's microtex is good stuff.
A lot has to do with whether you stalk or sit.

Orion

I wear wool almost exclusively.  Usually have a light set, 18 oz., and a heavier set 24 - 30 oz.  And a wool vest, hat and gloves.  Duofold (cotton-wool) underwear/tops and bottoms when needed.   Polypropelene and polyesters begin to stink on me after just a few hours.

Most mild days, light wool pants and shirt, with a duofold undershirt and wool vest is all that's needed, with the vest usually coming off fairly quickly.  On cold days, I may wear duofold bottoms with  heavier wool pants, duofold top with one or two wool shirts and vest.  Have never needed more than that.

fisherick

I assume you'll be bowhunting in September in Colorado etc. The tempertures will range from 20* - 90* and average 35*-75* with morning frosts, warming up by 10am, followed by afternoon thunderstorms/hail and back to sunshine, then falling temps at dark. This means keep several layers available. I like a base layer or two from BPS- Envio skin, or Cabelas- MTP, with merino wool socks, Cabelas Microtex shirt and pants, a Wind Pro fleece vest, a Gore-Tex boonie hat and a Cabelas Space Rain suit if needed. I also keep a non-camo down vest and a wool jac-shirt at camp for morning/evening camp use. All clothes mentioned are quick drying, reasonally priced and are often on sale. The new Kuiu line and Sitka line are excellent, but o/o my budget.


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