TJD2
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2026
- Messages
- 11
I will bump what alot of others said - Sitka Ambient hoody has been awesome the last few elk seasons. I have ran it in mornings in the low 40s and afternoons in the high 70s. Its great for all conditions.
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What do you use for a wind proof fleece? Thanks.Being able to hear is so important I don’t own any hoodies and don’t cover the ears unless it’s really cold. My mid layer(s) are all fleece. A thinner grid fleece that hugs my two base layer polypropylene 1/4 zips. On top of the grid fleece would be a thick wind stopper fleece. Then Goretex shell. If it’s really cold another puffy layer could be used under the shell.
There’s too much talk about layers being written in stone as having to be a certain number or thickness. That fits marketing lingo, but is quite an artificial distinction. As long as each layer fits well over the one under it and has good articulation, the number of layers means little. I’ve worked outside all winter @ 8,000’ in three, four, five or six total layers and it wasn’t any more or less warm or comfortable to have more thin layers or fewer thick layers.
I’ve primarily used solid neutral colors from Patagonia and other “climbing/backpacking” brands. The size, thickness, and fit of each model and brand seems to change over time so I don’t know any possible way around trying them on to see how they interact with other layers. When looking for a replacement I’ve tried on over a half dozen different jackets and sometimes a jacket is so good it replaces a non wind stopper layer. I weigh each jacket and make a judgement of its weight vs “loft”. Some models that block wind well are also quite heavy, while others you can’t tell are wind blockers unless holding up to your mouth and blowing air through.What do you use for a wind proof fleece? Thanks.
Skwala merino top and bottom. They are a fly fishing company and make what I believe is the best in this category. Super warm and comfortable. I ended up buying a second set for daily wear. Been tramping around in them all too frequently for a couple years now. Most durable merino I’ve used.What’s your favorite mid layer for warmth when you’re still hunting slowly or stalking game in cold weather? Understand that cold is relative, for me it’s about 15F and below. Don’t need much layering advice, just wondering what your personal favorite mid layer for cold conditions is.
Do you have a favorite Patagonia piece? R1/2 Techface, Houdini, etc?I’ve primarily used solid neutral colors from Patagonia and other “climbing/backpacking” brands. The size, thickness, and fit of each model and brand seems to change over time so I don’t know any possible way around trying them on to see how they interact with other layers. When looking for a replacement I’ve tried on over a half dozen different jackets and sometimes a jacket is so good it replaces a non wind stopper layer. I weigh each jacket and make a judgement of its weight vs “loft”. Some models that block wind well are also quite heavy, while others you can’t tell are wind blockers unless holding up to your mouth and blowing air through.