Bpop208
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i really like first lites. Fit is great
For our pack in hunt last fall I didn’t buy any elk-specific outer layers other than a mil-tec packable poncho and a pair of Kennetrek gaiters. I have a UA polyester/fleece mid-layer I wear whitetail hunting that I took out West and wore this over the Meriwoool quarter zip. That kept me warm for 90% of situations. On top of that I had a 20 year old Whitewater Outdoors camo insulated Goretex parka as my heavy/waterproof outer layer. I picked that up from Sierra Trading post in Cheyenne way back in the day when snowed in on a work trip to WY.Finally an affordable Merino brand! Thanks for bringing Meriwool up, I'd found all the other brands besides it.
While you're at it, what do you prefer for your outer layer?
depends
are you looking for merino base layers or synthetic?
merino is nice from a odor standpoint, especially on longer trips, but that's the only real advantage to merino
good synthetic base layers simply outperform good merino base layers- they breathe better, move moisture better and dry faster
Sitka Lightweight Core hoody for hunting season, Outdoor Research Echo hoody for other than hunting season and Patagonia Thermal Weight for winter
if merino is what your looking for, I suggest looking at blends (merino and syn) they hold up better and you get some of the benefits of syn (quicker drying, moisture movement) vs 100% merino
The CLWH comes in solids. I have it in both solid green and light grey.Personally I like Sitka base layers but I wish it came in solids. I want a nice base layer I can wear while doing non hunting outdoor activities and I just feel like a real goober in my core lightweight hoody while running on the treadmill at the gym. If I’m going to pay damn near $100 I want to wear the clothing for more than just hunting.
For those reasons I’m looking at SG. Price is negligible between the two but I can wear SG so many other places without looking like “that guy who hunts”.
I was just gonna say same thing.The CLWH comes in solids. I have it in both solid green and light grey.
I agree, after reading through this thread, was thinking I, was the only one here who does not care for Merino as a base layer. I personally have a bunch of Sitka gear, and First Lite, but refuse to buy their expensive base layers, where cheaper synthetics will do just as good, if not better?depends
good synthetic base layers simply outperform good merino base layers- they breathe better, move moisture better and dry faster
I like the black ovis wool but some run a little short in length to me, but I keep buying them. I still like a good quality synthetic base for most of the long trips.I prefer the First Lite base layers but actually had some success with the Badlands ones as well. The price of the Black Ovis ones makes me think Ill give them a try when my current ones wear out.
I'm interested in the peloton 97, and the 118, can you or anyone tell me more about them, I own very little of kuiu and I'm thinking hard to move in that direction, I've used sitka from the very 1st year I still have a few pieces of from back then. One of there midlayer pieces used silver to fight the smell it was cutting edge back thenI think it depends is always going to be the answer.
Best lightweight merino - Sitka (higher merino %, thinner, more comfortable)
Best heavier weight merino - First Light (more options, more weights)
Best Synthetic - Kuiu (the different weights, the strong fleece line is feature-filled, and the Peloton 97 layer alone is unmatched by anyone).