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Re: Sitka clothing
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04/15/20 07:35 AM
04/15/20 07:35 AM
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IMHO, you don't need high dollar hunting clothing for Alabama. I usually just wear good long johns and a shirt/pants. Sometimes a vest or light jacket. Good headwear is most important. I've had a Browning hydro parka for many years but haven't worn it in at least 6 years. I can stay warm enough with lighter clothing and less bulk. That's what Sitka is , light with less bulk. I know but I can achieve the same thing at 1/3 the price of Sitka. Me too, but with Sitka, I bought a one year old Duck Oven jacket for $75 . Stuff is too high for a poor man at retail. Thing I don't like about Sitka other than price is some of their designs are dumb, IMO.
Last edited by 2Dogs; 04/15/20 07:37 AM.
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