Novashooter
Lil-Rokslider
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- Aug 14, 2023
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Agree its probably not the best for tree stand hunting, but dont discount wool—it’s a fantastic outer layer, in some uses there is literally nothing better, just depends on what you are using it for. Modern gear only wishes it was as functional as a wool jack shirt and pants for tracking and still hunting in snowy/frigid northern new england. This is coming from a guy that owns tons of premium modern outerwear of all types.
I think you are completely correct. "Best" for a guy wanting to stay warm in a tree stand near home can be different than "best" for a guy doing a long distance trip for multiple days. I still am not a huge fan of wool outer, but something like a capote made from a wool blanket could be great for some people. Wool works in all conditions, and hold up great. I don't like them so much because they restrict my movement and they don't block wind, which is a big factor in the dakotas. Someone who is often damp in say Maine might love them. It isn't that wool is the problem, I just haven't found anyone who has incorporated it into a jacket how I like. I like a slick liner that allows it to glide a little so I can move around, and I like some wind blocking. I agree modern gear isn't all it's cracked up to be. It's a lot lighter is probably the biggest benefit. A full old school setup of wool and fur coat must be 4 times the weight of modern stuff. I personally don't care that much about the weight, but then again I often carry a 10 gauge for pheasants so I'm the anti-gram weenie.