I don't mean stand alone when it's cold hence I said layering. Stand alone if temps are up.one piece to take you between 30 and 90 degrees??? and possibly stand alone...are you for realz or is this a joke?
I am not sure something such as this exists.
My hoodies go like this:
temps above 75: sitka equinox guard hoodie
temp 50-75: sitka guard hoodie with ambient over top as needed
temp below 50: not wearing a hoodie since bugs are not a problem and I have better base layers in cooler to cold climates.
I prefer my base layers when really layering up to be hoodless to reduce clutter around my neck, and will just use a neck gaiter as needed to control heat.
one piece to take you between 30 and 90 degrees??? and possibly stand alone...are you for realz or is this a joke?
I am not sure something such as this exists.
My hoodies go like this:
temps above 75: sitka equinox guard hoodie
temp 50-75: sitka guard hoodie with ambient over top as needed
temp below 50: not wearing a hoodie since bugs are not a problem and I have better base layers in cooler to cold climates.
I prefer my base layers when really layering up to be hoodless to reduce clutter around my neck, and will just use a neck gaiter as needed to control heat.
This Kuiu 145 merino is the least durable merino I've worn. Out of over a over a dozen in 10+ years.. To me it's not worth it. Just my .02![]()
ULTRA Merino 145 Zip-T Hunting Hoodie | Verde
Best Use: All Conditions Developed in New Zealand, Nuyarn technology has revolutionized the wool market. With Merino wool structured around a strong nylon yarn core, you get higher stretch and recovery, incredible moisture management, and greater warmth. It is stronger than average Merino wool...www.kuiu.com
Paired with a rain jacket and puffy, I’ve worn it in colder and hotter weather than you asked for.
Yall some tough bastards if all you wear is a sweatshirt at 30 degrees LOL my pussitus would kickin and Id dieone piece to take you between 30 and 90 degrees??? and possibly stand alone...are you for realz or is this a joke?
I am not sure something such as this exists.
My hoodies go like this:
temps above 75: sitka equinox guard hoodie
temp 50-75: sitka guard hoodie with ambient over top as needed
temp below 50: not wearing a hoodie since bugs are not a problem and I have better base layers in cooler to cold climates.
I prefer my base layers when really layering up to be hoodless to reduce clutter around my neck, and will just use a neck gaiter as needed to control heat.
Can confirm they may not be very durable, one of mine has a hole or two in it. But my boots also get holes in them after some use….This Kuiu 145 merino is the least durable merino I've worn. Out of over a over a dozen in 10+ years.. To me it's not worth it. Just my .02
I like the Sitka 120 the best right now. Most versatile so far - durability is yet to be proven fully but it's better than the 145 already.
For Synthetic the Realm hoody from Black Ovis is super nice. Their merino is solid for the price too. They have them on a great sale on Camofire right now.