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Heater Body suit
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11/17/15 09:57 PM
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taylormade820
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Does anyone have experience with this product? I was told they are great but didnt want to pay the 300 something dollars compared to buying some new warm bowhunting clothes. Thanks in advance!
Last edited by taylormade820; 11/17/15 09:59 PM.
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Re: Heater Body suit
[Re: taylormade820]
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11/17/15 10:11 PM
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tShawnB
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As long as your primarily a stationary hunter, yes, they work great. Just like a big old quilt wrapped around you. They are kind of bulky and something extra to carry, so there's that, but if you're in a big enough tree stand, blind, high rack, etc... and sitting in one spot it's well worth the $$$ when it's cold. I used mine more when I bow hunted as you can pop out of it to shoot versus having to wear a ton of clothes, just be careful putting it on in a tree stand, especially a hanging tree stand. I don't mind the more bulky coats and overalls when rifle hunting. Oh yeah, if you have a younger kid, you will have to buy him/her one too or just plan on giving it up.
Last edited by tShawnB; 11/17/15 10:12 PM.
How come everybody I meet is a deer hunting expert?
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Re: Heater Body suit
[Re: taylormade820]
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11/18/15 01:20 AM
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passthru
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Buy a camo mummy bag. Same difference. They are warm.
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