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    stormfront vs coldfront

    Looking to purchase a outershell series clothing from sitka and i cant decide which one to get.......I spend alot of time up high in the mountains and weather is always changing and I want something for all year around.....which one should I go for?
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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    I just got the cold front. From what I can tell is the coldfront is bascially the stormfront with a fleece lining. They fit large too. I have a medium but it's a tad small for me I might be selling it.

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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    Quote Originally Posted by Grolar View Post
    Looking to purchase a outershell series clothing from sitka and i cant decide which one to get.......I spend alot of time up high in the mountains and weather is always changing and I want something for all year around.....which one should I go for?
    Neither - I'd be buying the Cadog system from Kryptek

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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    From experience Sitka has worked very well for me. I have used the 90% jacket and pants for several years now as well as cold front now in Prince George area and have been happy with the performance.

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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    Watch the CamoFire website. They had some of these Sitka items on sale recently.

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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    Gotta go with whatever you feel suits your needs the best. Personaliy, I prefer the ability to add or shed layers as i need to so I'm more a fan of the storm front. Easy to add a down or fleece layer when it's colder but hard to vent enough when it's raining and you're hiking and too warm for the heavier weight jacket.
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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    Does anyone use the coldfront series for rain gear
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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    I've used mine lots in the late season when its been raining and cold. I find as long as you care for gore tex it works well.

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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    As you said in your post the weather is always changing. Get the stormfront and add an insulation piece for when the temperature drops. The coldfront in most scenarios will be to much coat for early season use.

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    Re: stormfront vs coldfront

    Does anyone use coldfront for early season sheep/goat hunt?
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