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I've had the same Realtree/redhead gear for years and am looking to upgrade. What's everyone's favorite brands I should be looking at? Price doesn't have to be accounted for.
I'm wanting something versatile. I bow and rifle hunt, I hunt mainly in the fall but do winter hunts as well. Do I need? Arguably no, but am wanting to upgrade, backpacking and day tripping. Will include hiking and sitting in a treeWhat type of hunting? Time of year? Location? Animals? Weapons/seasons? Do you NEED camo? Are you backpacking or day tripping? Are you hiking tons or sitting in a tree stand?
Is Sitka starting to lose momentum in its hype? Thats what I was eyeballing.Any of the big names. Get somewhere that you can try a bunch on and buy what fits. If you go based upon what fits best then you'll probably end up with a mixture of multiple brands. First lite has great merino base layers, Kuiu's rain gear is top notch, King's XKG and Kuiu pants are great, Stone Glacier has great down gear, etc. Do some digging in your price range, try a bunch of stuff on, and buy what fits best. Ignore the brand.
And don't discount the store brands either. I own plenty of "high end" stuff, but my parka is a Redhead from Cabela's because it has the features I want for the way I use it, and it didn't break the bank as a piece of gear that gets used infrequently. I have some T-shirts from Killik (Sportsman's Warehouse) that didn't break the bank and work just fine.
It's fine, it's just not the only viable option anymore. When they came out, they only competed against themselves. You either owned Walmart grade Realtree/Mossy Oak, King's, or Cabela's store brand outfitter camo. So people latched onto Sitka, and rightfully so. It's solid gear and performs well. That said, there's just so many other great options in today's market, much of it at lower prices and lighter weights. I do still own my Sitka Kelvin Aerolite sleeping bag, but I've sold my only other couple pieces of Sitka gear. Didn't love their fit in general, and they don't do much (if anything) in solids. But the performance is there if you like their stuff and have the coin and it fits. I do feel you pay a premium for the fact that they're owned by/affiliated with Gore-Tex, but other than that I can't really give a good reason for why myself or the people I hunt with and know don't look at their stuff.Is Sitka starting to lose momentum in its hype? Thats what I was eyeballing.
I sold my sitka gear and went stone glacier. I have long arms and legs so it fits better. I use it for Archery, rifle, waterfowl and upland. Love the solids, never looking back.Is Sitka starting to lose momentum in its hype? Thats what I was eyeballing.