Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 380
Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
Tell us about whichclothing/ materialsyou use for your base layer and all other layers. I'll tell you one thing...No more rubber boots. They just aren't warm enough (Not even La Crosse 1600). I just bought Cabelas Inferno 2000 boots. Gonna try them out this weekend. I definitely think they will do the job!
#2
RE: Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
I have ScentLok's Timber Fleece 360 and that stuff is amazing. I wore it for the first this year this past weekend and only for the morning hunts. It was about 41 degrees when we left the truck. I did not weara base layer, other than a tee shirt and I was very comfortable. Last year (first year I owned it) during the Indiana shot gun season, I wore it teamed up with underamror as a base layer and stayed very comfortable (lows were sub 20 degrees, highs were low 30 degrees). As far as rubber boots go, I have never had a problem with them either, I hunt in Mucks and wear a single pair of socks.
#3
RE: Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
I hunt in Texas, so there is not much to staying warm. Every once in a while, it may be around the freezing mark towards the end of the season. One thing that I have learned it to cut a peice of carpet and put it under your feet in the stand. It make a big difference having your feet on it rather than the cold metal. Nice and quiet too.
#4
RE: Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
Wear as little as possible going out to stand. Take your time and go in slowly so as not to build up a sweat.
Keep adding the layers as you begin to cool down. Keep your head and neck area very warm. This will keep the rest of your body warm.
Polypro against your skin, Wool as the insulating layer, Goretex as the outer layer
Keep adding the layers as you begin to cool down. Keep your head and neck area very warm. This will keep the rest of your body warm.
Polypro against your skin, Wool as the insulating layer, Goretex as the outer layer
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 3,612
RE: Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
Wear as little as possible going out to stand. Take your time and go in slowly so as not to build up a sweat.
Keep adding the layers as you begin to cool down. Keep your head and neck area very warm. This will keep the rest of your body warm.
Do not wear cotton at all
Keep adding the layers as you begin to cool down. Keep your head and neck area very warm. This will keep the rest of your body warm.
Do not wear cotton at all
#6
RE: Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
My best piece of equipment is my fleece had warmer tube. It's just a tube that straps around your waste. I pack it up with about four hand warmers, i don't even need gloves.
#7
RE: Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
Have a hand muff. I wear mine on just about every hunt, keeps my hands warm as heck, plus i dont have to wear big bulky gloves!
Now I just gotta find out how to keep my size 14's warm....[:@]
Now I just gotta find out how to keep my size 14's warm....[:@]
#8
RE: Let's hear how you stay warm on stand,
i layer and dress when i get on stand so not to sweat. i wear about 3 layers depending on temps. i also read a good idea this year-- putting on one of those therma care heating patches on your kidney area. this is supposed to act as a heater and keep you warm. i am going to try this. as far as rubber boots i agree. no way to keep your feet from sweating and getting cold. but there are some tricks such as wearing a wicking layer of socks and then a wool layer that seems to help quite a bit.