Stand by for some new Kifrau offerings besides the puffy pants. Real good additions.
Stand by for some new Kifrau offerings besides the puffy pants. Real good additions.
This is just wrong!!!
My apologies Dotman......but not really!
I don't need much but I'm hoping for a heavyweight zippered base layer bottom from Sitka.
I wouldn't be upset if Sitka rolled out a new frame either. Need to buy another one so my wife has one hopefully maybe if she draws a tag.
This is just wrong!!!
pack frame? I saw on instagram someone testing a new sitka pack. With a huge set of horns on it, looks like they might be getting serious about packs from the looks of the one i saw
I don't know why the hunting brands haven't done this already. All the backpacking brands have been doing this for decades.I’d like a hard shell parka that you can zipper an insulation layer in. Wear either just the waterproof shell, just the insulation, or both. If you wear both, they’d be zippered together and one jacket.
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I don't know why the hunting brands haven't done this already. All the backpacking brands have been doing this for decades.
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I don't know why the hunting brands haven't done this already. All the backpacking brands have been doing this for decades.
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That's how everyone else does it. I've got North Face gore tex shells from the early 90s that have that capability. You can zip down jackets in, fleece jackets, whatever you decide to run. I bought all the pieces separately. Would just be nice to have that option.They can make more money by selling you the shell, insulation layer, etc separately. I mean, we are all buying the stuff that way arent we?
Just curious, what advantage does a zip in system provide? To me it just adds the extra weight of zippers. All my base and mid layers have thumb holes so adding and subtracting layers and getting them comfortably in place isn't a problem for me. I'd rather not deal with extra zippers when I'm constantly adding and subtracting layers through the day. That's the beauty of a layering system, it easy adapts to varying conditions on the go. What am I missing?
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