Synthetic or wool base layer
Fleece mid layer and down vest
Windproof outer layer (I use the Nomad Cottonwood but I'm probably going to get FL Sanctuary)
Cabelas Inferno boots
I prefer lighter gloves and muff pocket vs. bulky winter gloves.
Cabelas MT050 Bibbs and Parka
Synthetic/poly base with wool over the top.
Fleece mid layer
400-800 gram boots above 25
Pack boots below 25
Edit: Forgot about my neck gaiter.
I’ve been able to sit several hours in sub zero temps with this. Key is to have loose clothing and boots to not restrict blood flow.
A good protein breakfast to give your body fuel to burn.
Skre Guardian jacket and bibs. I have the Incinerator and it is not in the same league as far as warmth as the Guardian. You cannot beat down for cold weather stand hunting.
For the head Kuiu Kenai bomber hat over a First Lite Tundra balaclava. For the hands Sitka Incinerator muff with heat packs.
If you want to keep using your Incinerator jacket and bibs you could add the Pnuma IconX heated core vest and pants. They weigh next to nothing and generate a lot of heat.
I really like the First Lite merino base layers. I wear the kiln and furnace together. I also use a Heater Body Suit when the temps drop below 25. Its heavy and bulky but super warm. When the temps drop its a necessity.
Anyone use the Lester River wool anorak? Im curious to how it stands up to sholder strap rub...ive wrecked an Arcteryx atom and a northface puffy due to this issue....
Hard to beat windstopper in Sitka Fanatic for cold windy sits in stand:
Fanatic Hoody
Fanatic Jacket/ drop a Hand Warmer in the kangaroo pocket
Fanatic Bibs
Sitka Neck Gaiter
LL Bean Thinsulate long John Bottoms if really cold!