Stone Glacier M7 Pant and Jacket Review, By Jake Potter

5’11” 200 lbs athletic and L top has worked perfect in both de havilland and m5. Both sleeves are a touch long.

People with both M7 and De Havilland - not withstanding the waterproofing - how do these jackets compare for warmth?
 
5’11” 200 lbs athletic and L top has worked perfect in both de havilland and m5. Both sleeves are a touch long.

People with both M7 and De Havilland - not withstanding the waterproofing - how do these jackets compare for warmth?
I have both the M7 and De Havilland pants. The M7 is definitely warmer as it’s fleece lined.
 
Yeah you’d be hot. I used the M5 this year for early archery and it worked flawlessly. Modern deer and modern elk is when the M7 is really gonna shine for me!


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Fellow Washington hunter. Is the M7 too warm to hike in during October? Also I mostly still hunt and have to go through wet brush here on the west side. When on the east side I hike and glass.
 
Fellow Washington hunter. Is the M7 too warm to hike in during October? Also I mostly still hunt and have to go through wet brush here on the west side. When on the east side I hike and glass.
Literally wearing one through mist/clouds/rain today. Temp is low 40’s. Only reason why is I wanted the quieter shell to bow hunt with. M5 bottoms aren’t terribly loud though. Everything is soaked so really helps with morale and wind. That all said, it’s a shell and I’m moving slow to keep noise down today. Cranking uphill would certainly build some sweat.

I use mine as my standard outer layer over ambient hoody for rifle Oct-Nov, always windy….
 
Literally wearing one through mist/clouds/rain today. Temp is low 40’s. Only reason why is I wanted the quieter shell to bow hunt with. M5 bottoms aren’t terribly loud though. Everything is soaked so really helps with morale and wind. That all said, it’s a shell and I’m moving slow to keep noise down today. Cranking uphill would certainly build some sweat.

I use mine as my standard outer layer over ambient hoody for rifle Oct-Nov, always windy….
I probably wouldn’t be wearing it while I’m hiking up any kind of steep incline. I usually down to just a merino hoodie while I hike if it’s not raining or snowing
 
I'm also curious how the M7 jacket compares to the jetstream. I have the M7 and its super nice but noisy. The M7 is fully waterproof and windproof and I thought the jetstream was only water resistant. Thought of trading off my M7 for the Sitka if its quieter

I'm also curious how the M7 jacket compares to the jetstream. I have the M7 and its super nice but noisy. The M7 is fully waterproof and windproof and I thought the jetstream was only water resistant. Thought of trading off my M7 for the Sitka if its quieter

Literally wearing one through mist/clouds/rain today. Temp is low 40’s. Only reason why is I wanted the quieter shell to bow hunt with. M5 bottoms aren’t terribly loud though. Everything is soaked so really helps with morale and wind. That all said, it’s a shell and I’m moving slow to keep noise down today. Cranking uphill would certainly build some sweat.

I use mine as my standard outer layer over ambient hoody for rifle Oct-Nov, always windy….
Like you i have found the ambient hoody works great with the m7, the kuiu 240 is awesome as well the m7 pants work better with some type of layer, even a silk weight. Takes a bit to get use to the m7 gear. I use much less layers for walking when it's cold out. I get cold very easily now. I had some medical crap come up now I just get cold the m7 gear has been a huge benefit for me, hunt hard my friend
 
I'm also curious how the M7 jacket compares to the jetstream. I have the M7 and its super nice but noisy. The M7 is fully waterproof and windproof and I thought the jetstream was only water resistant. Thought of trading off my M7 for the Sitka if its quieter

I'm also curious how the M7 jacket compares to the jetstream. I have the M7 and its super nice but noisy. The M7 is fully waterproof and windproof and I thought the jetstream was only water resistant. Thought of trading off my M7 for the Sitka if its quieter
 
I can’t speak for the De Havilland but the M7 jacket is my favorite piece of clothing I own. It is so versatile. I can use it as rain gear, when I stop hiking for a bit to glass I can use it to stop the wind over my base layer, or I have worn it over my puffy jacket when it’s really cold.
 
I'm 5'10" 175lb. M7 Medium Jacket fit best. Plenty of room to layer, especially because it eliminates a layer. Its a jack of all trades master of most IMO.
 
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