doverpack12
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I know people like to use a 4 layer system for backpack hunting but for alot of the conditions I see and experience I feel like I am compromising my effectiveness or letting my clothing make the decision for me to take shelter or hunt.
I frequently fought wind for years and the wind is really my biggest challenge. I can prepare for temperature all day long but wind is the great equalizer. Add to that either lite rain or any prolonged snow and that is where I feel softshells are more of a need than a luxury item if you want to hunt effectively and not compromise your ability to stay on the mountain.
I typically have a merino or synthetic base, fleece like mid layer, puffy and rain jacket. Really if I'm trying to get a shot puffy and rain jacket are out of the question. If its raining medium to hard I have no issue hunting in the jacket as there is enough background noise. With the right puffy you could potentially move in on an animal and make a shot with a bow but chances are you will have to move enough or stop and take the jacket off to move fast enough if necessary.
So for me a softshell has become more of a necessary piece than a luxury item especially in later season (November in Montana) conditions. I have found the right mid layer can bridge a pretty large gap but I want to know what others are really using and the conditions you are able to hunt effectively in with say a base and mid layer of fleece or merino? If there is wind what do you do so you can still hunt, if there is snow what are you going to do, lite rain all day that will soak you to the bone by the end if you use merino of fleece, 20 degrees snowing and wind blowing 10-15 mph? These are tough conditions that I don't feel a 4 layer system effectively handles.
You can bring brands into this but I feel the discussion is better kept general for the sake of determining the right layer combination for the conditions.
I frequently fought wind for years and the wind is really my biggest challenge. I can prepare for temperature all day long but wind is the great equalizer. Add to that either lite rain or any prolonged snow and that is where I feel softshells are more of a need than a luxury item if you want to hunt effectively and not compromise your ability to stay on the mountain.
I typically have a merino or synthetic base, fleece like mid layer, puffy and rain jacket. Really if I'm trying to get a shot puffy and rain jacket are out of the question. If its raining medium to hard I have no issue hunting in the jacket as there is enough background noise. With the right puffy you could potentially move in on an animal and make a shot with a bow but chances are you will have to move enough or stop and take the jacket off to move fast enough if necessary.
So for me a softshell has become more of a necessary piece than a luxury item especially in later season (November in Montana) conditions. I have found the right mid layer can bridge a pretty large gap but I want to know what others are really using and the conditions you are able to hunt effectively in with say a base and mid layer of fleece or merino? If there is wind what do you do so you can still hunt, if there is snow what are you going to do, lite rain all day that will soak you to the bone by the end if you use merino of fleece, 20 degrees snowing and wind blowing 10-15 mph? These are tough conditions that I don't feel a 4 layer system effectively handles.
You can bring brands into this but I feel the discussion is better kept general for the sake of determining the right layer combination for the conditions.