msal
FNG
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2021
- Messages
- 6
Hey all. I'm looking to invest in a layering system. I'm located in the lakes region/white mountains area of New Hampshire. I've been eyeing First Lite and am getting familiar with their product line. In the past I've only hunted in regular firearms season so the clothing I have is bulky and geared toward very cold weather.
What I do have:
The spring temps around here range from upper 30s/low 40s in the morning up to 70+ on warmer days in May. Similar temps in September/early October. The coldest day I hunted last year (firearms season, late November/early December) was around 10-15 degrees in the morning. On the colder days I was not very comfortable after a couple hours. I think this is due to a lack of a decent midlayer and terrible boots (I am upgrading these, separate discussion).
Alright, hopefully someone is still reading by now! Given all that, I am hoping to pick up a pair of pants and one or two top layer piece to start, and then build off of this as I go. I was dead set on the new FL Obsidian Foundry pants that are coming out initially. They're supposed to be out any day now. My concern is that these won't be warm enough. I've read a lot here and elsewhere about them having a wide range of temperatures, but it always seems like input is geared toward western hunting. Perhaps with my REI base layer underneath they'll work well on colder days? At that point if I overheat, it won't be easy to lose layers since the base layer is black/tight to skin. Will these pants work well between my REI baselayer and my bib in the colder weather?
For upper body, I was leaning toward the kiln. Again, my concern is I will be cold with just this...
Thanks everyone!
What I do have:
- REI 200 gram merino base layer (black)
- Redhead insulated bib (Kanati) - I didn't think I would like having a bib but these are nice an cozy TBH, not much to complain about here given the price.
- Redhead insulated jacket combo (Kanati, inner layer zips out). The inner layer is meh, and the outer layer is huge on it's own without the inner layer. Together they do OK.
- regular clothing as necessary, e.g. a sweatshirt, pajama pants, etc. in between
The spring temps around here range from upper 30s/low 40s in the morning up to 70+ on warmer days in May. Similar temps in September/early October. The coldest day I hunted last year (firearms season, late November/early December) was around 10-15 degrees in the morning. On the colder days I was not very comfortable after a couple hours. I think this is due to a lack of a decent midlayer and terrible boots (I am upgrading these, separate discussion).
Alright, hopefully someone is still reading by now! Given all that, I am hoping to pick up a pair of pants and one or two top layer piece to start, and then build off of this as I go. I was dead set on the new FL Obsidian Foundry pants that are coming out initially. They're supposed to be out any day now. My concern is that these won't be warm enough. I've read a lot here and elsewhere about them having a wide range of temperatures, but it always seems like input is geared toward western hunting. Perhaps with my REI base layer underneath they'll work well on colder days? At that point if I overheat, it won't be easy to lose layers since the base layer is black/tight to skin. Will these pants work well between my REI baselayer and my bib in the colder weather?
For upper body, I was leaning toward the kiln. Again, my concern is I will be cold with just this...
Thanks everyone!