Cold Weater Camo
#1
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!!
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: west central wi USA
Posts: 2,242
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.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: west central wi USA
Posts: 2,242
#6
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 7
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.
#8
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.
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.
#10
Spike
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 2
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.