Heater Body Suit still the best for cold stands?

Pyro451

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Hello,

Considering buying the Heater Body Suit on a friend's recommendation for a way to beat the December cold in Massachusetts while on stand. I will be in a ladder stand (Hawk Sasquatch 1.5, 21'). After a fair amount of 'google research' it seems the HBS is still the warmest option for staying on stand all day.

Am I missing anything, or should I just pull the proverbial trigger?

Thank you in advance for your opinions.
 

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Skip all that. Get the Pnuma heated core baselayers. It makes way more sense to put the heat straight to the body. Get an extra battery per layer.

Then just use your current outer layers. I can run super light for 4 hour sit in light weight outer layers down to 20. With the right outer layers I could easily take it down to subzero.
 
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Thanks @Bump79. Not sure 4hrs will cut it. I was on stand for 7 hours one day (19°F) and wanted to stay longer but could not. I had 2 layers plus a coverall. How long do the heated batteries last? Thinking I would need socks and gloves heated too.
 

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I bought the Sitka Fanatic bibs before our PA rifle season and am impressed. Wore 400 weight merino base then Sitka heavyweight bottoms then bibs. Temps in the teens most days I hunted and my legs and core stayed warm. Feet not so much. Plan to get the jacket for 2nd archery after Christmas. I've heard a lot about it being bulky and heavy but I don't think they are. One stand is a good 3/4 mile walk. I stripped down to just base on top and unzipped the bibs. Didn't overheat from the walk.
 
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@ScottinPA Thank you. I was concerned about overheating, especially on the walk back. It is not that far but it is up a pretty steep grade.
 

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Thanks @Bump79. Not sure 4hrs will cut it. I was on stand for 7 hours one day (19°F) and wanted to stay longer but could not. I had 2 layers plus a coverall. How long do the heated batteries last? Thinking I would need socks and gloves heated too.
They each last about 4 hours on medium heat. Low heat like 8. High like 1 hr but that's cooking hot. That's why I mentioned an extra battery - they have connections for two in each piece. If I'm warm enough I'll turn it off for an hour or so. Then it warms me right back up. So using that method I could definitely make it through a 10 hr sit on two batteries.

It really depends on what you're trying to do. My hikes often are a mile plus back to a hunt location in the hills. If I overheat on the way in I'm toast and I don't want this huge pile of heavy bulky clothes to pack in. I'm a western hunter at heart as I grew up in eastern Montana where it's regularly sub zero in hunting season, so most of the whitetail suggestions I tend to disagree with wholeheartedly. Most systems are mismanaging their moisture/sweat so then they overcompensate for added layers. Which then reduces breathability further and it's a self fulfilling prophecy.

Look at John Barklow's Sitka videos he does for whitetail hunting in Montana. Pretty close to what I do. I'm sure Sitka is working on some heated gear. That's the way of the future.
 

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Tried a friends Heater Body suit and on a late season archery hunt in Ohio had a chance to use an IWOM. For me the IWOM was more versatile and easier to use, so I bought an IWOM. I believe they will both keep you warm.
 
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Whatever you do you don't want your arms inside. The original heater suits, you had to unzip to get your arms out to shoot. I have a Half-In-the-Bag that works good with a parka like the SKRE or Kuiu Haven.
You can sometimes find those on ebay and such. I put a cinch belt on it instead of suspenders for ease of use.
 

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See if you can find a used set of Northern Outfitters Expedition weight bibs and parka. They are hard to come by but I have sat dark to dark in Alberta and Sask down to -30 in them.
 
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See if you can find a used set of Northern Outfitters Expedition weight bibs and parka. They are hard to come by but I have sat dark to dark in Alberta and Sask down to -30 in them.
WOW! That would be awesome. Assuming they are out of production? Or just very limited?
 
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