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RE: Gray Wolf Woolens question
Hey Todd, on Jeffs site what is the difference between the outfittter line and the northwoods line?
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RE: Gray Wolf Woolens question
The outfitter line is all custom made to yourbody. The northwoods line is standard "M-L-XL-2XL-3XL" sizing. Good luck, it's the best stuff in the entire world brother!
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RE: Gray Wolf Woolens question
When you guys find a great boot for bowhunting in the cold please be sure to let me know.
That is the only thing that still kicks my ass. T |
RE: Gray Wolf Woolens question
Peak this may sound funny but I bought a pair of dream season boots because they are super lite and have a zipper on the side are water proof and those suckers are warmer than heck, they have a wool liner on the sole and I have worn them here in Michigan while it was around -10 and my feet stayed toasty!! Walt
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RE: Gray Wolf Woolens question
JFergus7 I believe bought a pair this past fall and it was not that
cold out and he was totally opposite of you. I will question him more about this now because I like the look of the boots but I need to go and try them out. |
RE: Gray Wolf Woolens question
I have the Comfortmax & Liteloft lined Wolfskin jacket and bibs. I do the same as Todd. Long underwear, fleece, then the outer garments. I hunted in IA last year with temps in the single digits and 20+ mph winds and was fine. There is a huge difference when you have a garment that doesn't let ANY wind penetrate!!! I went with the double-knees and double-butt on my bibs and am glad I did. I also have the same stuff in a hand-warmer muff and it works great to throw a couple chemical handwarmers in and then you can get away with lighter gloves. I have one of the goofy Elmer Fudd type hats by Gray Wolf also, but it is WARM!!!
Good luck! Mark |
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