bowhunting coat?
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: morgantown wv USA
Get something with a scent lock liner and watch out for these quite waterproof jackets. A lot of them advertise as quiet, but the liners that make them waterproof sound like a garbage bag when you move.
#3
In cool or cold weather I always wear insulated bibs. I have a pair of Walls for cool weather and a pair of Hidden Wolf with all the extras for cold weather. I rarely wear a coat prefering to go with layers instead; I wear different combinations of thermals(Thermastat & Thermax), fleece vests & turtlenecks, and my outer garment is usually one made of wool w/ Gore's Windstopper. The combination of wool and Windstopper is very warm and gives me much better range of motion than coats do. I do have a Hidden Wolf parka that works great in frigid weather, but I rarely wear it. One thing about bibs...get a full length zipper on the sides so you can leave them unzipped on your way to your stand...will help keep you from working up a sweat.
TB
Edited by - Two Beards on 02/08/2002 11:32:13
TB
Edited by - Two Beards on 02/08/2002 11:32:13
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Central Ohio OH USA
http://www.marcssweatshop.com/main.html former hidden wolf.
His work is very good.
TrestandEd
"Hard work ... conviction ... pride ... responsibility ... class ... character ... success...BOWHUNTING
His work is very good.
TrestandEd
"Hard work ... conviction ... pride ... responsibility ... class ... character ... success...BOWHUNTING




