Quality woman's hunting clothes

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Looking for brands that offer quality gear for woman. My gf is trying to find goof quality stuff so she can be as comfortable as I am. She's got a couple kuiu items but they just don't fit a woman's figure.
Doesn't have to be camo either. Just good quality stuff
 
My wife has several items from Prois that she likes a lot. Columbia, northface, marmot all have certain items that she likes as well.

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Trewgear.com uses a lot of the same materials as kuiu and business model. Have women specific clothes. It's a skiwear company so some stuff is too colorful. Also Prios is women's only. And First lite has pants and base layers for women

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I just got my wife a set from game gear. She really seems to like it so far, its high quality. The pants are cut a little longer which is something she needs, plus it's made in the US.

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First Lite hands down. Last year during my elk hunt it snowed several days, I was so happy to have my First Lite stuff. The First Lite fits great, and looks good too, I often wear the shirts even when I'm not hunting.
 
I have one daughter (adult) who hunts. She is interested in seeing the First Lite clothing for women. For now she sticks with earth tone women's hiking gear and an ASAT leafy suit for camo.

She thinks the current philosophy for most of the women's hunting clothing is just "shrink it and pink it".
 
Not a lot of help for this year, but I talked to a Sitka rep a few months ago over the phone, and he said that they are releasing a womens line next year.
 
my wife like her Prois stuff and just got some of the new First Lite stuff so still waiting a few more trips for real thoughts on it, she is hoping to see the pants in a solid color option
 
The Prana Zion female equivalent are made just like the mens pants... I can't remember the name but my wife has several pair and they are built like tanks. Plus they looks great on dat ass...which is always a plus.

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womens camo outwear that fits right/ and works is the ultimate unicorn.
first lite has a couple things , thats about it
 
Last summer I Bought my wife some prois and some Cabelas' outfitHER. And she prefers the cabelas, honestly it's decent stuff very light and breathable for early season. If I had to do it over I would've waited for the first lite to come out.


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I could write a novel on this topic, but I will try to give you the condensed version.

Biggest question to ask when you buy women's hunting clothing....is it more important that it be functional, or that it look good? Too many companies with the "shrink it and pink it" philosophy have placed higher priority on following popular fashion trends by making tight fitting, hip hugging style designs and not nearly enough emphasis on choosing performance fabrics and designing cuts that will actually work for women's bodies in tough conditions. Then they charge premium prices for gear that's really sub par. when I am hiking up a mountain after a caribou, sheep or mountain goat, I care a lot more about being, warm dry and comfortable than I do about "looking good". When I only bring one pair of hiking pants and one baselayer top for a week long backpack hunt, the stuff needs to be comfortable, dry quickly, not stink, move with me, and not be falling apart by the end of the trip.


The first lite stuff is awesome as others have said. The Artemis 1/4 zip merino hoody is about my favorite piece ever (the other merino baselayers are quality as well), and the women's guide pants are some of the best women's hunting pants I have worn...4 way stretch, quick drying, functional AND zippered cargo pockets. Only bummer is the line is currently limited. I believe FL is hoping to eventually expand to outerwear, but currently the baselayers and currogate guide pants are pretty much it. Major kudos to FL for being the first major hunting company to step up and actually design stuff specifically for women!

The advice above to go with quality hiking and mountaineering gear is spot on. Companies like Arcteryx, Patagonia, OR, mountain hardware, and Westcomb have been making quality women's gear designed to perform in tough environments and outdoor atheletc and climbers have depended on this gear for years. The majority of my go to hunting clothing is cobbled together from these companies, in earth tone solids (which I prefer anyway) and the stuff flat out works.

If camo is super important to you, Kryptek does offer small and X-small sizing (but in men's cuts, so beware if your wife is curvy) and I believe Sitka has some youth sized items available as well. I believe we are long overdue for some more of the major hunting companies to step up to the plate and design quality gear specifically for women...hopefully this becomes a reality in the near future.
 
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I am new on this forum, but I could use some help with a project. I am a college student and am doing a project on female upland hunting and hunting apparel. I need female hunters to interview for this project. Im working for a female hunting apparel company called Fox Hunt. I need information on the topic of women's hunting apparel and more specifically jackets. Please let me know if you could do a phone interview on this topic.
 
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