Best hoodies?????

Dennis

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The two hoodies I like are the Kuiu Kenia as my quiet hunting puffy and for a soft shell hoodie I like the Kuiu 240 Peloton. Each can be worn alone or in combination to meet lots of different conditions.
 
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I love my Sitka fanatic. Seems like the most worn piece I wear from outler layer in early season to mid layer in late season.
 

rev44

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First lite furnace hoody or Sitka Fanatic are my two favorite.


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Yeah, usually layer a light base layer underneath. It's good next to skin also with the wool. Breathes well.

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I love a good hoody. The blackovis mesa it's merino wool super soft and warm. I also like their tech hoody but more of a warm weather/sun shirt. Born outdoors quiver hoody is a super comfortable grid fleece hoody.

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The mesa is awesome when conditions dictate it, it’s like merino berber, dry and cold, that’s what I’m grabbing

General all year most use favorite hoodie is the fanatic. Don’t know how they can sleep at night with the price, but I have a couple and wear them a bunch, only sign of wear after a couple years is a small tear on my solid one trying to feed some impatient horses that were crowding me trying to squeeze through barbed wire
 

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Yeah, usually layer a light base layer underneath. It's good next to skin also with the wool. Breathes well.

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Sweet. Mine is scheduled to arrive today. This time of year is excellent here in AZ for testing clothing because it can and has been getting down to below freezing overnight but will easily warm up to 60-70 degrees by the late afternoon.
 

DMurphy

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I'll Google it. I look at Swazi once or twice a year. Not sure how to get one.

What's this do that a US sold hoody does not?
I am blessed with a long torso and short legs (think Dorf on Golf) and these hoodies have longer tails than others which keeps them from riding up when working overhead. Also they are very comfortable, warm and relatively cheap.
 
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Sweet. Mine is scheduled to arrive today. This time of year is excellent here in AZ for testing clothing because it can and has been getting down to below freezing overnight but will easily warm up to 60-70 degrees by the late afternoon.
Nice. Hope it works out for what you need.

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