Need advice. What are you guys using? Mostly going to be hauled around in my pack for elk season. Im not too picky if its camo or not.
Need advice. What are you guys using? Mostly going to be hauled around in my pack for elk season. Im not too picky if its camo or not.
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I have Kuiu but IMO it’s over priced and over rated.
Try cabelas rain suede , helly Hanson impertech for good priced gear.
Cant go wrong with Sitka
or any of the backpacking brands l
I use a Snugpak. It has elastic around the wrists and is cut with a hump to fit your pack under. Tear resistant and packs up really small too. I leave it in my pack for every trip.
Clear alcohols are for rich women on diets...
Cabelas Gore-tex,
light warm and packable
I use the Sitka downpour. Not the most compact coat made, but keeps you really dry.
If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.
Arcteryx Beta LT. I've ran this shell for that last 4 years ski touring, hiking/ camping, rock climbing and urban wear and it's held up great. It's my one and only jacket. It's expensive but you get what you pay for.
If you don't like the colors it comes in check out Arcteryx LEAF gear, it's their military / LEO division. So you can get stuff in OD green, multicam etc
Running badlands exo rain gear, it's insanely light, quiet as can be and completely water proof from my experiences thus far.. well worth the money, and the warranty is nothing to laugh at either .
PAPERS! Show me YOUR PAPERS!!
I don't think crotch is the stealthiest scent for deer hunting. (Surrey Boy)
so are you gonna stop spreading it on your nuts for your dog to lick off? (monasheemountainman)
You weren't there and you didn't get a moose hoof to the balls. (300rum700)
I use a badlands exo jacket, and pioneer bibs. They work. They replaced the cabelas space rain gear for everyday use. The space rain pants and exo jacket are in my pack on day hunts when it's not supposed to rain, the jacket earned a full fail from me. Went in the garbage. I liked it initially but it quickly lost water resistance.
I also wear gaiters under the rain pants, and one of those first lite neck gaiters under the hood, to keep that cold/wet synthetic material off my skin.
The pioneer bibs are made of some mildly stretchy rubberized material, pretty light and more forgiving to move in than the old school rubbers I wear at work.
I'm 6'2", 165lbs, and a large goes over whatever I'm wearing.
Last edited by Squamch; 02-21-2018 at 08:00 AM.
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