Obviously layers are key It's wise to have a variety to cover a range of conditions One of my favorites is a fleece vest They are super quiet and arm and armpits breath freely while active
Cabelas makes a couple thickness of micro fleece shirts the heavier one wears like iron
Obviously fit is important. I've slowly been filtering away from Sitka pants. They tend to sag in the crotch area and don't fit my particular lower body. Kuiu pants have long legs and fit me super well. I tried tiburons on a sheep hunt this fall and boy did they breath well and were super light and compact. With a base layer and rain pants I'm set for early season pants. Switch over to guide pants when it gets cold and I'm active.
Cabelas makes a couple thickness of micro fleece shirts the heavier one wears like iron
Obviously fit is important. I've slowly been filtering away from Sitka pants. They tend to sag in the crotch area and don't fit my particular lower body. Kuiu pants have long legs and fit me super well. I tried tiburons on a sheep hunt this fall and boy did they breath well and were super light and compact. With a base layer and rain pants I'm set for early season pants. Switch over to guide pants when it gets cold and I'm active.
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