IAhunter24
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I am looking to purchase a set of new cold gear for those chilly days in the stand. What gear works well in temperatures below 40 and even below freezing for those late season bow hunts?
Sligh1 said:I used under armor but this year I decided to layer with merino wool from many folk's suggestions on here- many suggesting its better than ua. I got minus 33 brand merino & obviously I haven't tested it but feel confident it'll beat my ua.
For that Minus 33 stuff, is it supposed to be a tight fit? I am generally a "tweener" between small and medium when it comes to clothing. I'm roughly 5'9 and 140. I was looking at the midweight turtleneck top and the midweight bottoms. What size would you guys recommend?
chili7 said:Merino wool as a base layer against your skin, and then layer over top with a layer or two but make sure one of the outer layers is some sort of clothing that keeps wind from penetrating. Merino wool is amazing and if you do this it will make a huge differece. UA is junk for keeping you warm compared to merino wool. Core4element has some amazing clothing and you can find it on camofire.com every once in a while at great prices. It is comparable to Sitka clothing but much more affordable. You can also go to their website and check the stuff out. But hands down merino wool is best product on the market.
I am looking to purchase a set of new cold gear for those chilly days in the stand. What gear works well in temperatures below 40 and even below freezing for those late season bow hunts?