What pieces do I need?

JHAYES

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I'm going on an archery elk hunt mid September in Colorado. I know I'm needing some extra layers, but wondering what you guys recommend. I have a set of lightweight core bottoms, lightweight hoody, and traverse pants. I'd like to get something like the kelvin active jacket, but wondering what jackets y'all are liking.
 
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JHAYES

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Looks like you have base layers and pants covered; I'd consider adding a mid-layer of some sort, a puffy jacket and rain gear (and possibly a lightweight wind layer).

A recent review on a few mid-layer pieces

https://www.rokslide.com/mid-layer-shootout-review/
Thanks for the input! I'm planning to just use my frogtoggs for my rain gear this year to save a little and put that money towards some other gear.
 
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JHAYES

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These should round out what you’ve got:

If money is no option-


If money is an option:
Columbia Men's Ascender Hooded Softshell Jacket https://a.co/d/4kpd5mp

Unfortunately, money is a consideration. But most of the stuff i have seen in the budget friendly sector does not come in tall sizes. I like the looks of that columbia jacket though!
 
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JHAYES

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Unfortunately, money is a consideration. But most of the stuff i have seen in the budget friendly sector does not come in tall sizes. I like the looks of that columbia jacket though!
And it does have the option for large tall
 

ljaq516

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So if you’re familiar with John Barlow, he’s got a pretty sensible system of what you need for any particular hunt or backcountry adventure. He breaks it down into 8 essential pieces
1. And 2. Are base layer top and bottoms
3. Pants
4. Mid layers/active insulation
5. Some type is wind stopper
6. Static insulation
7. And 8. Rain gear top and bottom

Here’s an example of a list he made. And he’s biased to Sitka bc he’s the product manager for their big game line.

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ljaq516

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In terms of mid layer/active insulation, I have the Sitka ambient jacket. I’m a fan of that piece. Granted I used it for whitetail and I’m not hiking that far in, I do keep it on hiking cold mornings and it breathes well enough to where I don’t feel I need to shed that layer. Keeps me warm in the tree till temps drop and I need a puffy. I think it’s a versatile piece and worth checking out.


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but wondering what jackets y'all are liking.
I'm not big on jackets on Sept elk hunts. I also don't worry about a wind layer. Most of the time I'll just use varying weights of fleece between my base and camo shirt if I need an insulation layer. Fleece is cheap, especially if you get it at thrift stores.
 

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Kuiu Kenai. That, a merino top and your lightweight hoody will get you through 95% of CO archery. Doesn't pack as small as a down puffer, but its quiet. I prefer hoodless cause I don't need an insulated hood in Sept.

I have a Sitka mountain jacket as a soft shell wind layer, but that gets almost zero use in Sept. If I need some wind protection/extra layer I put on my rain jacket.

Sept CO, odds are you'll spend more time being hot, than you will cold. Bring tee shirts.
 
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