Cabelas Berber Fleece-anyone tried it?
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Fork Horn
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From: Honeyhole, IA USA
I am needing some Late season clothing as my current is about shot.
I am looking at the Cabelas Berber Fleece with the windstopper. the catalog shows no signs of insulation, which I feel is needed. The catalog simply states that the 1/2" pile berber is extremely warm....
Anyone use this stuff.
I am needing it for below 20s weather with winds that make for a heck of a windchill.
Thanks.
I am looking at the Cabelas Berber Fleece with the windstopper. the catalog shows no signs of insulation, which I feel is needed. The catalog simply states that the 1/2" pile berber is extremely warm....
Anyone use this stuff.
I am needing it for below 20s weather with winds that make for a heck of a windchill.
Thanks.
#2
I have not tried it but I know under cabelas.com under customer service you can do a live chat and you could ask one of the store employees. They would know. I've asked plenty of questions about my bow. If you don't get any answers you could try there. Sorry I am not very much help but thats all the info I have.
#3
I've got several of Cabela's fleece garments with Windstopper.
Nice for bowhunting, but treestand hunting in temps below
20 I'd look for something with insulation also.
Nice for bowhunting, but treestand hunting in temps below
20 I'd look for something with insulation also.
#4
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From: Wisconsin
This past season I bought the bibs with windstopper and the jacket without (I have windstopper/wool sweater I wear). I bought the bibs after I had the jacket, and when I ordered it, the gal stated that "the magazine does not have it printed, but the bibs do have 200 gr of thinsulate". I did not ask the question, she volunteered the info. (I need to re-think that...it may have only been 100 gr, but I think she said 200) Either way, this is the best set up I have ever owned. I hunt in far northern WI and it gets cold. This stuff is not only comfortable, but it is about theeeee most quiet clothes I have ever worn. PERFECT for bow hunting. I would highly recommend it.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Tahlequah, Oklahoma
This stuff is not only comfortable, but it is about theeeee most quiet clothes I have ever worn. PERFECT for bow hunting. I would highly recommend it.
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From: Michigan (Whitetails & Muskies)
I am amazed at how warm the berber vest is!!!
I got it from Santa this year and am using it for late season bow. It is much warmer than anything I have ever worn. I dropped 2 or 3 layers and wear this under my scentloc coat. It is not cheap but it is a bargin! (does that make sense?)
Now if they would just make me some micro-berber socks
I got it from Santa this year and am using it for late season bow. It is much warmer than anything I have ever worn. I dropped 2 or 3 layers and wear this under my scentloc coat. It is not cheap but it is a bargin! (does that make sense?)
Now if they would just make me some micro-berber socks
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