A pair of chains is a minimum, especially if you are relying on your truck to get you to/from the trailhead daily. Last year during 3rd season it dropped 2 feet on us opening morning.
I don't think you'll like the sanctuary jacket; it is way too heavy and too warm for the style you are going to be hunting. I have one for stand hunting, but it weighs like 5lbs. The Unpernouncable or Kifaru LPP are your best choices IMO for a puffy. I have tried and disliked soft shell jackets as the performance falls way short. I do however like soft shell pants, so Guide or NB pants will do fairly well. You may also consider Corrugates or Attacks for those warm days. I would save your money on rain gear unless you have it to spend. It is unlikely that you'll need it especially that time of year, so if you bring any you'll be fine with whatever you already have. The DWR on FL gear is very impressive.
That's the thing, I have NOTHING. I am new, not to just big game hunting, but any kind of hunting, unless you count clay pigeons
So, all I have is a rifle (.300 Weatherby) and a backpack (Exo)
So, I want my first round of purchases to be smart purchases and something that is well thought out and researched, so that I won't be back to square one this time next year.
Ya, my buddy was there last year when they woke up to the 2 feet of snow in Co. Even then, he said that they over dressed and ended up burning up.
I am hearing great things about the FL products. I would love to get some of their outerwear but they are extremely expensive. I can get a Kuiu Jacket and Pant set for the price of just one of the FL pieces. Right now, I am still leaning towards the Kuiu Guide Pants and Jacket (maybe attack pants) with a couple layers underneath the jacket, problem would keep the jacket in my pack until needed. I would think that would suffice barring a storm. But idk, I am new, I am absorbing everything that I am reading on here and also from what my buddies have been saying. What I am hearing from my buddies is to dress light, even in November.
So, I think some time of exterior pant (Kuiu Guide or attack) over the FL allegheny (or a similar product) with wool socks, boots and gaiters would suffice for my lower body. Agreed? I would also probably pack a cheap (<$100) snow type bib/suit for an emergency. And then for my upper body have a FL Llano long sleever (or short) as my first layer and then a FL Chama quarter zip, and then have a Kuiu Guide jacket over it and then have a neck gaiter or balaclava on hand. And then probable have another FL merino wool Llano in my pack just incase I need to add another layer. So what are you thoughts on that? What temps can I be comfortable in with:
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-FL merino wool Llano long sleeve
-FL merino wool Chama long sleeve
-Kuiu Guide jacket
*With an extra merino wool Llano in my pack & a balaclava/neck gaiter
*We also have to wear an orange vest and beanie/hat in Colorado
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-FL Allegheny merino wool pants
-wool socks with uninsulated boots (my buddies told me to stay away from insulated boots)
-Kuiu Guide pants
*Gaiters and some type of cheap snow bib/pants/suit more so form dryness rather than warmth, but it will shield some in.