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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: CAL]
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01/14/23 07:08 PM
01/14/23 07:08 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
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donia
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Fit, finish and function. Like the older Filson stuff, most of it can and will be passed down due to the workmanship and materials used. It is gear, when you get into the upper tier items. Purpose driven and designed with intent..pocket locations, closures, enforcements in key areas that get the most abuse, etc. What I have was bought on sale or discontinued, but fits well and still works just fine.
My wife showed me a meme that said Sitka was men’s Lululemon…HA!
experience is a freakin' awesome teacher....
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: CAL]
#3837695
01/14/23 07:22 PM
01/14/23 07:22 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 19,905 North AL
AU338MAG
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Just like most things, you have to pay s LOT more for a small gain in performance.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: Squeaky]
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01/14/23 07:55 PM
01/14/23 07:55 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,220 Colbert County
Teacher One
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Weight vs warmth. Moisture wicking. Wind proof/waterproof ability and longevity. I don’t own any but that is what I’ve been told. Also, the ol keeping up with Jones’s mentality and the fact folks will pay it. I own a good bit of sitka and some kuiu. The first part of YellaLineHunter is why I own what I do. However, I have only bought one set from a spoting goods store. The rest I have bought on clearance/sale via camofire or rogers sporting goods. Both run sales often and it can be bought for a good bit less. I have bought a couple of Sitka items from Rogers and I have been very pleased with them and their craftsmanship. I started taking blood thinners two years ago and I cannot stand the cold. Once it gets to 35' I stayed in until I bought the Sitka Fanatic bibs and coat. I can stay toasty warm wearing them and never feel the north wind blowing. I usually take them off going in and slip them on when I climb the tree. I bought the Sitka "Duck Oven"?? jacket on sale at Rogers also and it is another great item to keep me warm when it is above the 30' mark. To me, they are worth their weight in gold. The older you get, the more you will enjoy them-I guarantee you this. B
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: CAL]
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01/14/23 08:00 PM
01/14/23 08:00 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
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jb20
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I usually just wear old clothes and carhart overalls if its cold, the only thing I spent a lot of money on is rain gear from Kuiu
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: CAL]
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01/14/23 08:18 PM
01/14/23 08:18 PM
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Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 3,911 North Bama
demp17
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I have some kuiu stuff and I love it. I hike a lot and hunt some deep hollers a long ways from the truck so I need something light that I can wear in and not sweat to death. kuiu’s attack pants are about as good as they come. I don’t have the more costly stuff but thinking about selling my cabelas stuff to buy some. If I can lighten my load then I’m for it.
We are not perfect, only forgiven!!!
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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01/14/23 08:45 PM
01/14/23 08:45 PM
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cartervj
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I’m real close to buying some next season on sale. Guy I hunt with wears the bibs and jacket with a base layer and looks like he’s wearing a tshirt, meanwhile I look like the Michelin man trying to stay warm. I’m tired of heavy hunting clothes. Mack prairie wings has/had a big sale on Sitka gear Thisnis the reason I went with Chene waders. I have a blown disk L5 and these waders are the easiest yet in my back. Neoprenes we’re off the list and few other breathable we’re much better but the Chene wadders are next level game changing. I didn’t go with Sitka because of too many choices and not understanding their systems completely
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: CAL]
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01/14/23 08:52 PM
01/14/23 08:52 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
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leroycnbucks
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Freak of Nature
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Performance clothing is worth the expense. No matter if you are hunting, fishing, hiking, running, walking, cycling and working. I don’t do cheap but I’m going to be smart about what I buy. I can’t stand bulky binding hot loud hunting gear.
Proud Army and ALNG veteran God Bless America!
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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01/14/23 09:27 PM
01/14/23 09:27 PM
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Joined: Feb 2013
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I’m real close to buying some next season on sale. Guy I hunt with wears the bibs and jacket with a base layer and looks like he’s wearing a tshirt, meanwhile I look like the Michelin man trying to stay warm. I’m tired of heavy hunting clothes. This pretty much sums it up. Freedom of movement in cold temperatures due to less bulk and less weight. Add to that the quality of construction. I always swore I wouldn’t spend the money on Sitka, but after being around some people who used it, I bit the bullet. If I mainly gun hunted, I probably would never have bothered. But I spend most of my season in a lockon, with a bow. Mainly a recurve nowadays. It is nearly impossible to accurately shoot a recurve when you are bundled up with enough Walmart camo to stay warm in 20 degrees with a stiff wind.
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: Showout]
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01/14/23 09:29 PM
01/14/23 09:29 PM
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Joined: Jul 2020
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YellaLineHunter
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You can’t kill any ducks without Banded and Sitka gear based on the wardrobe of every out of state hunter (except me) in northeast Arkansas. Haha.
I’ve actually worn some of my buddies Sitka gear last year after getting soaked from a Polaris Ranger bed latch breaking. It is definitely lighter weight and warm. I didn’t run out and buy any after using it a couple of days though. Funny you say that. The other weekend was horrible for killing ducks and after seeing all the Sitka wearing instagram hunters, I looked at my buddy and said, I guess no matter how much Sitka you wear you still aren’t guaranteed a strap of ducks.
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: CAL]
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01/14/23 11:33 PM
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Posts: 8,188 Montgomery, AL
Hunting-231
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To be honest - I don’t have high quality clothing (it’s a choice, not necessarily a financial limitation). If it’s that cold or rainy - I just stay home. There’s not an animal walking, flying, or swimming that is worth me being uncomfortable. Perhaps I’m just too old or lazy, but to me hunting and fishing should be enjoyed, not tolerated.
"The struggle you're in today, is developing the strength you need for tomorrow."
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Re: High dollar clothing?
[Re: CAL]
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01/15/23 07:40 AM
01/15/23 07:40 AM
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cartervj
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If it’s not worth it to you don’t buy it. No need because you are wasting your money. There is value to someone somewhere otherwise the company would crash. Hi-tech fabrics are here to stay
I buy quality products if I can. It’s usually cheaper in the long run
My duck hunting clothes are Drake bought on sale for at least half off. Still have the stuff from 15-20 years ago.
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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