Hey sliders!
I’m currently on Kodiak Island filming an archery mountain goat and Sitka blacktail hunt. I was able to get ahold of the Coldfront jacket and pants from Sitka Gear to test out on this trip as well as a New Mexico Elk hunt and Nebraska Whitetail throughout December.
The Coldfront series is basically rain gear with a thin fleece liner for colder weather. The pants are full zip down each leg and the back is slightly raised to cover the kidneys, but they still aren’t bibs, just regular pants on the front. The jacket has a longer reinforced tail for sitting in snow which is awesome.
Yesterday we got caught out in some wild sideways rain after a failed goat stalk and there was no trouble for the jacket. We also trudged through alders and berry brush and there was also no durability issues. I wore the pants for a while in the morning, but when we started hiking at 41 degrees it was just too warm for them so I opted for regular rain pants. I’ll be using them more throughout this trip as the temperature dips this week and will have some more feedback. So far I only have good things to say!
Edit: Jordan's complete review can be read here.
[video=youtube;8kWAkRBT1E0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kWAkRBT1E0[/video]
I’m currently on Kodiak Island filming an archery mountain goat and Sitka blacktail hunt. I was able to get ahold of the Coldfront jacket and pants from Sitka Gear to test out on this trip as well as a New Mexico Elk hunt and Nebraska Whitetail throughout December.
The Coldfront series is basically rain gear with a thin fleece liner for colder weather. The pants are full zip down each leg and the back is slightly raised to cover the kidneys, but they still aren’t bibs, just regular pants on the front. The jacket has a longer reinforced tail for sitting in snow which is awesome.
Yesterday we got caught out in some wild sideways rain after a failed goat stalk and there was no trouble for the jacket. We also trudged through alders and berry brush and there was also no durability issues. I wore the pants for a while in the morning, but when we started hiking at 41 degrees it was just too warm for them so I opted for regular rain pants. I’ll be using them more throughout this trip as the temperature dips this week and will have some more feedback. So far I only have good things to say!
Edit: Jordan's complete review can be read here.
[video=youtube;8kWAkRBT1E0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kWAkRBT1E0[/video]
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