The Problem With Hunting Clothing Brands Today

Not that I am aware of. But, I will say in order to get the benefits of merino you need mostly merino fabric. I think at least 80% merino or else the smell benefits disappear pretty fast. The other thing is you would lose the moisture wicking and add weight by doing a blend. I'm a big merino wool fan for some things, but I'm not sure it would do well with Alpha fabric, IMO.

Not sure I fully agree on the Merino percentages but you likely have more scientific data to back out up than me. I just know I have socks with lower than 80% merino that do a pretty good job fighting off funk. Same with some Merino blend hoodies. I can't argue with the added weight and loss of moisture wicking though. Maybe camel or yak wool would do better? Maybe it's a bad idea, just seems worth exploring to me.

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Not that I am aware of. But, I will say in order to get the benefits of merino you need mostly merino fabric. I think at least 80% merino or else the smell benefits disappear pretty fast. The other thing is you would lose the moisture wicking and add weight by doing a blend. I'm a big merino wool fan for some things, but I'm not sure it would do well with Alpha fabric, IMO.

I’ve never handled this fabric, so I can’t speak to its performance or construction. Looks like it may just be Polartec Alpha with merino wool backing?


63% polyester
33% wool
4% nylon
 
I’ve never handled this fabric, so I can’t speak to its performance or construction. Looks like it may just be Polartec Alpha with merino wool backing?


63% polyester
33% wool
4% nylon
I'd be interested to learn more but I'd bet with 33% wool any benefits of merino wouldnt be apparent.
 
Not sure I fully agree on the Merino percentages but you likely have more scientific data to back out up than me. I just know I have socks with lower than 80% merino that do a pretty good job fighting off funk. Same with some Merino blend hoodies. I can't argue with the added weight and loss of moisture wicking though. Maybe camel or yak wool would do better? Maybe it's a bad idea, just seems worth exploring to me.

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Absolutely. Ive been down this rabbit hole a fair bit. My head was in the same place as yours for a while.
 
My problem with hunting clothing brands is the price.
Loads of marketing equals price increase to pay for marketing (I think, I really have no clue).
I get supporting hunting companies...kinda. But so far it hasn't been proven over and over that they're always better people to support (no experience with Argalli).

Influencers are our end...not our beginning.
Please don't pay people to use your gear @Brad@Argali
 
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