Cornfed
Bowhunting Addict
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Limb Chicken</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Totally different animal in my opinion.
You have a self contained compartment verses clothing. </div></div>
Ditto....
A heater body suit is for treestand or groundblind hunting. You will not walk around in it like you could with wool coveralls, etc. However, I find it very easy to move around in my treestand with the legs in the Heater Body Suit. With that said, I would not trade my heater body suit for several pair of wool camo clothes. Only because 99% of the bowhunting I do is sitting in a treestand dawn to dusk during the rut. I have never had to leave the timber due to weather conditions. Last year during the opening day of shotgun season I was tucked in all comfy with my old hawken smokepole then by midday I began to realize conditions were getting much worse out than I realized... got out of the stand due to the ice building up on my platform and tree climbing bolts.
In my opinion, getting into a HBS is likely more difficult if one is overweight. It is easiest to sit down on your seat after attaching your safety harness then reach down and pull the legs on as if you where putting on a pair of boots. If you have trouble sitting down and reaching down and grasping your ankles then you may have difficultly getting into the suit comfortably. /forum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/blush.gif
I can't speak for the cocoon, but I like the fact that you peel out of the Heater body suit. In my opinion that is what makes it perfect for bowhunting. I can dress realitively light except for during the most brutal late season hunts, and when I peel out to take a shot I have no worries of upper body clothing bulk getting in the way of my bowstring. These things are a dream to shoot out of... feels like shooting in your back yard in a sweatshirt. The cocoon looks like it would be very nice for gunhunting.
I will be enjoying my HBS with the old smokepole up a tree all this weekend /forum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cool.gif
You have a self contained compartment verses clothing. </div></div>
Ditto....
A heater body suit is for treestand or groundblind hunting. You will not walk around in it like you could with wool coveralls, etc. However, I find it very easy to move around in my treestand with the legs in the Heater Body Suit. With that said, I would not trade my heater body suit for several pair of wool camo clothes. Only because 99% of the bowhunting I do is sitting in a treestand dawn to dusk during the rut. I have never had to leave the timber due to weather conditions. Last year during the opening day of shotgun season I was tucked in all comfy with my old hawken smokepole then by midday I began to realize conditions were getting much worse out than I realized... got out of the stand due to the ice building up on my platform and tree climbing bolts.
In my opinion, getting into a HBS is likely more difficult if one is overweight. It is easiest to sit down on your seat after attaching your safety harness then reach down and pull the legs on as if you where putting on a pair of boots. If you have trouble sitting down and reaching down and grasping your ankles then you may have difficultly getting into the suit comfortably. /forum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/blush.gif
I can't speak for the cocoon, but I like the fact that you peel out of the Heater body suit. In my opinion that is what makes it perfect for bowhunting. I can dress realitively light except for during the most brutal late season hunts, and when I peel out to take a shot I have no worries of upper body clothing bulk getting in the way of my bowstring. These things are a dream to shoot out of... feels like shooting in your back yard in a sweatshirt. The cocoon looks like it would be very nice for gunhunting.
I will be enjoying my HBS with the old smokepole up a tree all this weekend /forum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cool.gif