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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Luvbowhuntn]
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09/15/20 08:59 AM
09/15/20 08:59 AM
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Best I've found for purely being warm is Kifaru's Lost Park Parka. Its warmer than even my Sitka stuff. Its not made for busting through thickets though Those look great except for the hood.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Out back]
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09/15/20 09:00 AM
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I bought some old school Browning hydrafleece from perch when he lost all that weight. Even on the coldest wettest, windiest day, you only need a thin base layer. That stuff is amazing. I can't imagine why they quit making it. I thought you wore a T shirt. I hope you washed it at least 3 times after you got it from Perch. The old Browning hydro fleece is very warm, too warm for hunting in Bama for 99% of the time. I've had mine for probably 20 years and haven't used it 10 times.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: AU338MAG]
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09/15/20 09:08 AM
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I bought some old school Browning hydrafleece from perch when he lost all that weight. Even on the coldest wettest, windiest day, you only need a thin base layer. That stuff is amazing. I can't imagine why they quit making it. I thought you wore a T shirt. I hope you washed it at least 3 times after you got it from Perch. The old Browning hydro fleece is very warm, too warm for hunting in Bama for 99% of the time. I've had mine for probably 20 years and haven't used it 10 times. That's why I said very thin base layer. And I only use the base layer to help keep my outer layer relatively scent free. The less skin contact the better the scent control.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Chiller]
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09/15/20 09:33 AM
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Browning Hydrofleece is good stuff. I also have a Drake MST pullover I can hardly wear unless it is below freezing and windy... and sitting still. Warm, water and wind proof for sure.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Chiller]
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09/15/20 12:01 PM
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It really depends on where you hunt South of Montgomery it probably doesn't feeze but a few times a season. You just don't need a bunch of clothes. 18 degrees on the side of an icy mountain in Jackson would be a life changing experience for some and that is not abnormal.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Goatkiller]
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09/17/20 07:03 PM
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It really depends on where you hunt South of Montgomery it probably doesn't feeze but a few times a season. You just don't need a bunch of clothes. 18 degrees on the side of an icy mountain in Jackson would be a life changing experience for some and that is not abnormal.
I've been colder in Jackson County than in Saskatchewan at -12 degrees and the wind howling . BTW, it was just about -2 in Ol' Hi-Jackson and still as a grave yard.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Chiller]
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09/21/20 06:53 AM
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The Cabelas MT050 before Bass Pro Shops took over was/is great. Also waterproof. I’ve slept through a monsoon with the hood over my head snug as a bug. Probably 2 days out of the year you need something that warm in Alabama. I got the coveralls, wishnI had got bibs/parka.
Boots/socks/head covering/layering wicking undergarments makes a ton of difference in the entire experience of staying warm.
Not sure about since BPS changed everything.
You’ve been here a while, so you know this basic stuff already.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Chiller]
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09/21/20 10:39 PM
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Try some Browning primaloft under any wind resistant I let and you will be just fine without spending a fortune. Simmons $10/ bag sale a few weeks ago was a very good deal for me on this stuff
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Chiller]
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10/01/20 10:01 AM
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Plythal has had their goose down parka on camofire for about $135 recently. That's a legit $350 parka and I wore it last year on a morning that started out at 15 degrees and never got above 28 degrees the whole day. I only had a merino wool base layer on under it and didn't get close to being cold.
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Re: Opnions Needed Hunting Jackets that keeps you warm
[Re: Chiller]
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10/01/20 10:06 AM
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Sitka Fanatic. They expensive but I would pay double. I know 3 other people that tried them and bought them. It's the best piece of hunting clothing I have ever owned.
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