I’m getting a little deeper in understanding layering. I primarily bowhunt whitetails but I have to walk a long ways in the cold. I typically will walk in with a light merino blend layer, like a first light wick and I’ll wear Klamath over that. That actually keeps me pretty warm but it doesn’t buck the wind at all. I feel like if it did, I wouldn’t need a big jacket unless it was in the 20s.
I’d like to have something like a light wind layer to put on top if needed. I have a zillion gohunt points and I was looking at the OR ferrosi (last years model on sale). Or I was thinking of getting something with a touch of insulation like a jetstream(a little rich for my blood) or de havilland.
My questions are. Would a Klamath or other fleece and a ferrosi basically be the same as a jet stream? Is the dehavilland basically a non gore jetstream? Are these “wind resistant” layers crunchy? Does anybody have any other wind resistant quiet options(big plus if it’s at gohunt)?
I appreciate any advice or recommendations you have.
I’d like to have something like a light wind layer to put on top if needed. I have a zillion gohunt points and I was looking at the OR ferrosi (last years model on sale). Or I was thinking of getting something with a touch of insulation like a jetstream(a little rich for my blood) or de havilland.
My questions are. Would a Klamath or other fleece and a ferrosi basically be the same as a jet stream? Is the dehavilland basically a non gore jetstream? Are these “wind resistant” layers crunchy? Does anybody have any other wind resistant quiet options(big plus if it’s at gohunt)?
I appreciate any advice or recommendations you have.