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Re: snow camo
« Reply #30 on: January 13, 2014, 07:29:30 PM »
I knew that would strike a nerve!  :chuckle: I have a Naked North reversible jacket, with snow camo on the inside, and brown outside, and a Nat Gear pair of snow bibs I bought from Midway, and hat, face covering, and gloves, and I just got a White Camo Kill Suit from Allpredatorcalls.com to put on over the snow camo.  Am I a camo junkie?  Yes, but for the one or two months of snow we get around here, I just can't force myself to spend a lot of money on snow camo.  The one bit of snow camo that I really like is the pair of glove/mitts that have the pocket for those air-activated hand warmers.  I can stand the cold a lot longer if my fingers are warm!  :tup:  :chuckle:
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Re: snow camo
« Reply #31 on: January 13, 2014, 07:31:00 PM »
Fleece is quiet and warm... but....  snow sticks to it.
And its not water proof. Your fleece gear in the snow will get really heavy after a long day of hiking
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Re: snow camo
« Reply #32 on: January 13, 2014, 07:37:20 PM »
BTW, a hunting buddy of mine has brown camo that looks like closed-loop carpeting.  Can't think of the name of it right now, but it looks warm and expensive.  If they make a Snow Camo version of it, that would be the ticket!  He's a big guy, so I don't think sizes are a problem.  I can email him and ask the name of it if you want...
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Re: snow camo
« Reply #33 on: January 13, 2014, 09:23:37 PM »
Fleece is quiet and warm... but....  snow sticks to it.
And its not water proof. Your fleece gear in the snow will get really heavy after a long day of hiking
Fleece is all that I have hunted in in the snow for the past 20 years.  It still keeps me warm enough and I don't really mind it getting heavier.  My number one concern when hunting is being  quiet.

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Re: snow camo
« Reply #34 on: January 13, 2014, 09:25:08 PM »
BTW, a hunting buddy of mine has brown camo that looks like closed-loop carpeting.  Can't think of the name of it right now, but it looks warm and expensive.  If they make a Snow Camo version of it, that would be the ticket!  He's a big guy, so I don't think sizes are a problem.  I can email him and ask the name of it if you want...
That would be sweet.  Is it berber?  Good wool berber is realy quiet and warm.

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Re: snow camo
« Reply #35 on: January 14, 2014, 07:34:03 PM »
I got an answer to my email to my buddy.  He said he used Sitka or Cabelas Camo, depending on what he was hunting.  I think he was wearing the Sitka Camo when we last hunted coyotes together.  It looked warm and cozy (And expensive!  :chuckle: )  If it's made in Snow coloration and your size, it would be the ticket.  I just can't see spending a bunch of money on snow camo, when it hasn't snowed enough around here to need it.  I put mine on once this year at 2600 feet, and even then it was a thin dusting of snow.   :twocents:
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