Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => All Other Gear => Topic started by: scottfrick on May 04, 2024, 12:53:53 PM
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Heading to Montana this November and in the market to buy some warmer clothes. Puffys, bibs etc. wondering what people are recommending out there for insulated, wind breaker type clothing. What worked for you? Brand?model? Etc. thank you in advance!! Also boots! What kept your feet warm and dry??
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I like merino wool for my base & mid layers. Anything with gore windstopper is great for blocking the wind. I love my polar tec fleece. It does a good job of blocking the wind, is warm, sheds water pretty well & dries fast when it gets wet. When is cold & the wind is blowing I wear my Sitka Stratus beanie. By far the best & warmest stocking hat I’ve ever worn. I have a Sitka Jetstream jacket I wear for wind. It’s warmer than you think it would be, but maybe not enough for you in Montana in November. I wear it into the high 30s if I’m moving around. For a light puffy I wear the Scheel's store brand & haven’t been disappointed. I wear it into the low 20s. Colder than that I wear my duck hunting parka.
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Are sitting and glassing all day or are you putting in miles and miles?
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Wool! Specifically Alpaca for head and hands but then Merino for base layer against skin. Heavy pants and coat/shirt. It's heavy when wet but you're still warm. Can literally take any weather that mother nature throws at ya. If you have a decent rain shell to keep yourself dry in the really bad stuff, then you can just enjoy the hunt. Have fun!
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Costco sells a puffer vest that's really warm.
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Are sitting and glassing all day or are you putting in miles and miles?
BLACK HAMMER ARMS
07/02 NFA Dealer
http://www.blackhammerarms.com
http://www.facebook.com/blackhammerarms
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THIS..
Different requirements. Multiple Light layers are your friend. Also, make sure you have Calories to eat, to keep your body in the Zone. :twocents:
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Wife just found that Sitka offers a 40% first responder discount. Best discount we can find so far. So starting to look at their warmer clothing options.
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That’s how I’ve gotten the Sitka stuff I have. It’s a great deal.
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I did a November late hunt in CO and purchased a set of insulated Sitka bibs. That did the trick. If you're a veteran, Sitka will give you 40% off on your purchases. You have to produce your DD214 and you get the pro pricing.
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Heading to Montana this November and in the market to buy some warmer clothes. Puffys, bibs etc. wondering what people are recommending out there for insulated, wind breaker type clothing. What worked for you? Brand?model? Etc. thank you in advance!! Also boots! What kept your feet warm and dry??
kuiu super down pro is real hard to get cold in, i’ve stayed toasty warm in single digits with wind blowing