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cdisty 01-23-2013 10:26 AM

Cold Weater Camo
 
Hello all thank you for looking at my thread. I am a die hard bowhunter. love to be in the stand till the last day of the season. I am looking for a cold weather jacket and pant that will keep me warm in those cold temps. Preferably something windproof too. any suggestions? I have been reading up on the scent lok protec series jacket and pant. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. Thank you!!

Wingbone 01-25-2013 03:10 AM

For cold weather bowhunting, several years ago I got a Predator camo shell coat and pants from Hidden Wolf. The material is soft, water & wind repellant and sized big enough to put as much warm clothing as I need under it. I can wear that outfit from leaf-off to January by varying the layers underneath. As far as scent-lock, I can't speak to it. I don't own any. I keep clean and hunt the wind.

cdisty 01-25-2013 09:50 AM

thank you for yout input!

Vkastner 02-14-2013 11:39 PM

Where do you guys get these products from?

Wingbone 02-15-2013 03:53 AM

Here's where I got mine.
http://www.graywolfwoolens.com/store/pages.php?pageid=8

BoarTusk 03-11-2013 06:06 AM

Check out KUIU Ultralight Hunting. They are an Ultralight Hunting gear company. Complete layering system. They recently added a down piece for added insulation (Super Down) that will keep you pretty warm. Once you have the layering system complete, add your shell. I can't imagine getting cold.

Sheridan 03-11-2013 08:16 PM

Bibbs & one piece suits are the warmest !

jfarleyx 03-20-2013 06:48 PM

I really like the predator camo OPT series jacket and pants, with midweight or expedition weight wool base layers from Minus33, wool beanie, wool socks, and fleece face mask. I feel more mobile in this kit, than in full insulated bibs. I also find it easier to draw my bow, because the clothing is flexible. The predator camo OPT jacket and pants are wind proof, too. I've been in 30-40 degree weather with the kit above and was warm. I'll also agree with Sheridan that an insulated one piece suit is probably the warmest.

Also, I'm a big fan of the predator camo OPT line. It's well built, quiet, comfortable, and I really like the camo pattern. It blends well with the western Oklahoma terrain.

edmehlig 03-31-2013 10:07 AM

Try AutumnWoods Outfitters Wool Camo. They are not cheap, but if you want to be the last guy on stand I would seriously give them a look. I know guys who have hunted in -34 degree weather in them.

sarahmmorell 05-03-2013 04:31 AM


Originally Posted by Wingbone (Post 4031000)
For cold weather bowhunting, several years ago I got a Predator camo shell coat and pants from Hidden Wolf. The material is soft, water & wind repellant and sized big enough to put as much warm clothing as I need under it. I can wear that outfit from leaf-off to January by varying the layers underneath. As far as scent-lock, I can't speak to it. I don't own any. I keep clean and hunt the wind.

How much does this go for?

Wingbone 05-04-2013 01:59 AM


Originally Posted by sarahmmorell (Post 4054985)
How much does this go for?

Check the link in the post above. The stuff is pricey. But, the guy will make it to order to your specifications or sometimes they have closeouts for reduced rates. It's quality stuff. The last set of camo you'll need.

ksfowler166 05-08-2013 05:02 PM

Wool has been the tried and true fabric material for bowmen for decades. Scent lock and scent control is really just a confidence booster for the hunter. There are guys that smoke in the deer stand and wear a $25 outfit from Walmart that kill many deer. Now on the subject of camo you can wear most any color as you will just be wearing blaze orange over it. Cabela's has some nice wool clothing with their windshear lining.

ramripper 05-10-2013 01:23 PM

check out the kuiu super down, really warm stuff!

coolds 07-02-2013 07:53 AM

choice of clothing depends on the type of hunting, running hunting or hunting where you need to stand without moving. If you have to stand a lot, I would chose a typical warm clothes, and atop it, I would put on a camouflage cloak. I apologize for my English is not good.

Wingbone 07-02-2013 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by coolds (Post 4065338)
choice of clothing depends on the type of hunting, running hunting or hunting where you need to stand without moving. If you have to stand a lot, I would chose a typical warm clothes, and atop it, I would put on a camouflage cloak. I apologize for my English is not good.


No apology necessary. Your English is very good. That is my preferred method as well. I adjust my inner clothing to match the conditions and put a camouflage shell over it. If I warm up, I can remove a layer, when I get cold, I add it back

LintonOutdoors 08-06-2013 11:54 AM

Sitka's Forest gear has some pretty warm options for sitting in a tree stand. Here is a video showing all of Sitka's Forest main pieces.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpvvixJNHWk


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