livinginpursuit
Lil-Rokslider
I'm looking for a versatile jacket that will cover a few need, and wanted to hear what you all think.
I'm happy to spend more on quality gear (even better if it can be found used) as long as I'm going to get a good amount of use out of it, but lets say I have a budget of $250.
Ideally, I'd like this jacket to work as a hardshell for winter mountain hunts, and be packable in case of storms in the early season. Camo is a plus, or at least a muted earth tone.
I'm leaning towards the FL boundary storm tight or the Kuiu Chugach NX, preferably the FL because the dry earth or fusion would be better for waterfowl or turkey hunting here in CT than lighter Kuiu patterns. I don't waterfowl hunt much, but if I can avoid having to buy another jacket for it, more the better.
Am I off in my thinking anywhere here?
My layering for the mountains would be: Merino QZ base, merino zip up jacket, puffy, then hardshell, with the puffy and shell going on and off depending on need.
Am I missing something?
I'm happy to spend more on quality gear (even better if it can be found used) as long as I'm going to get a good amount of use out of it, but lets say I have a budget of $250.
Ideally, I'd like this jacket to work as a hardshell for winter mountain hunts, and be packable in case of storms in the early season. Camo is a plus, or at least a muted earth tone.
I'm leaning towards the FL boundary storm tight or the Kuiu Chugach NX, preferably the FL because the dry earth or fusion would be better for waterfowl or turkey hunting here in CT than lighter Kuiu patterns. I don't waterfowl hunt much, but if I can avoid having to buy another jacket for it, more the better.
Am I off in my thinking anywhere here?
My layering for the mountains would be: Merino QZ base, merino zip up jacket, puffy, then hardshell, with the puffy and shell going on and off depending on need.
Am I missing something?