Looking for a little input on this before I pull the trigger. This is intended to be my clothing system for everything from September whitetail in TN to October elk in CO to late December whitetail back in TN. Even back east, most of my hunts involve hikes of 1-3 miles to get into my areas. Underwear is Exofficio boxer briefs and pants are Wrangler Outdoor pants across all seasons. Headwear and gloves are also covered.
Lightweight base: First Lite Wick Hoody (early season archery only)
Midweight Base: First Lite Kiln Hoodie
Midweight Base: First Lite Kiln Boot Top Bottoms
Heavyweight Base: First Lite Furnace QZ (late season sits only)
Midlayer + cool weather outer: First Lite Sawtooth Jacket
Insulation: First Lite Brooks Down
Shell: First Lite Vapor Stormlight
Has anyone run the kiln boot tops? Having never run boot top bottoms before, I'm a little hesitant. Do they ride up and create cold spots on your lower legs? I don't want to be stopping multiple times per day adjusting these things. I would be wearing high socks and probably gaiters with these. Other option here would be the Fuse bottoms or KUIU's zip-off bottoms.
Does the Sawtooth perform well as both a midlayer (in cold temps) and as an outer layer (in cool temps)? If using the Sawtooth that way, is the Furnace redundant or do many of you find yourselves wearing more than one midlayer when it gets below freezing?
I'm having a hard time deciding between the Brooks and Uncompahgre for an insulating layer. Thinking the Sawtooth could offset some of the warmth lost with the Brooks, and the Brooks would be the lighter/more packable option over the Uncompahgre. This is assuming I get the Sawtooth regardless of which puffy I end up with.
I don't plan on adding puffy pants or rain pants. Not a fan of either, and probably wouldn't be hunting for days on end in heavy rain.
Lightweight base: First Lite Wick Hoody (early season archery only)
Midweight Base: First Lite Kiln Hoodie
Midweight Base: First Lite Kiln Boot Top Bottoms
Heavyweight Base: First Lite Furnace QZ (late season sits only)
Midlayer + cool weather outer: First Lite Sawtooth Jacket
Insulation: First Lite Brooks Down
Shell: First Lite Vapor Stormlight
Has anyone run the kiln boot tops? Having never run boot top bottoms before, I'm a little hesitant. Do they ride up and create cold spots on your lower legs? I don't want to be stopping multiple times per day adjusting these things. I would be wearing high socks and probably gaiters with these. Other option here would be the Fuse bottoms or KUIU's zip-off bottoms.
Does the Sawtooth perform well as both a midlayer (in cold temps) and as an outer layer (in cool temps)? If using the Sawtooth that way, is the Furnace redundant or do many of you find yourselves wearing more than one midlayer when it gets below freezing?
I'm having a hard time deciding between the Brooks and Uncompahgre for an insulating layer. Thinking the Sawtooth could offset some of the warmth lost with the Brooks, and the Brooks would be the lighter/more packable option over the Uncompahgre. This is assuming I get the Sawtooth regardless of which puffy I end up with.
I don't plan on adding puffy pants or rain pants. Not a fan of either, and probably wouldn't be hunting for days on end in heavy rain.