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Camo Clothing Rec
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10/17/23 12:49 AM
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Leonardo
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Got myself back into bow hunting whitetail and looking to gear up for future elk & muley action. Everything seems so specialized when it comes to pattern and temp. Haven’t used much more than blue jeans and a hoody the last 15 years. I am not afraid to spend for quality but I dont necessarily want to buy a full set for each application.
Sitka, Kuiu, First Lite, Scent Lok
Any and all recommendations appreciated
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/17/23 02:20 AM
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/17/23 02:58 AM
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I use alot of solids to diversify usage
I always carry 4 layers —>base, mid, outer, rain. —> the “what of” each layer depends on season and state. I put what I use but some of my pieces may go off brand, but are similar to pieces down below. Bold is what I carry Western Archery hunting 99%, rest get mixed in based off weather during rifle. I like kuiu, sitka, stone glacier, go ruck and kings. Firstlite is also good but as a whole I’ve had durability issues. My advice shop the layer not the brand if that makes sense.
base- Shirt- kuiu 118 Merino , freefly, voomi or firstlite light base pant - kuiu 145 zip off long johns heavy base pant -stone glacier helio long jones
mid- the weight of fleece is season dependent sitka ambient or grid fleece(columbia, Stone glacier, Kuiu, Duluth, etc)
outer- hotter pants- prana zion or SG De Havilland lite (not good archery pants-they are loud, but super durable) colder pants -SG DE Havilland regular Puffy jacket- Mountain hardware Ghost whisper or Columbia
rain - early season- Sitka EXO late season-stone glacier M7
gaiters- Kuiu yukon
gloves- weather specific always carry Hestra Iterum Gloves
then rest range from goose down mitts to wind proof fleece etc. kuiu, Outdoor research, Stone Glacier,
There are some good price point options out there also: costco, wrangler tech pants, columbia, Kings camo, Black Ovis, Born Primitive, Go ruck etc
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/18/23 02:36 AM
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Brother in-law
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I like Kuiu and Sitka as I have a little of both due to features and sizing. 3 x tops limit some things
I would do this road trip to scheels and try on some and see Sitka and other brands Don’t buy yet
Drive to the Kuiu store 12 minutes away and you will see ALOT of pants and jackets to the point it’s almost confusing but they will show you as the dudes in there hunt alot up north
Buy some Kuiu or go back to scheels on your way home and pick up what you liked better
Dallas sitka store is off the path
IMO first lite doesn’t appear to be in the same league
Of the stuff I have, my favorite peice is the Sitka jet stream jacket which is a light jacket that cuts wind excellent
Expensive crap but it’s nice
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/18/23 11:11 AM
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I have the Sitka Jet Stream as well. For the first year I wore it seemed like I was finding a new pocket about every other time I put it on. Worth every $, well made and I don't think 100 mph wind could cut it. With the right layers you can wear it most days, I have a cheap Columbia puffer I wear under it on really cold days. I hunt a lot on the ground, prone in the dirt with little cover and don't have to worry at all about being exposed.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/18/23 11:41 AM
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I like Kuiu and Sitka as I have a little of both due to features and sizing. 3 x tops limit some things
I would do this road trip to scheels and try on some and see Sitka and other brands Don’t buy yet
Drive to the Kuiu store 12 minutes away and you will see ALOT of pants and jackets to the point it’s almost confusing but they will show you as the dudes in there hunt alot up north
Buy some Kuiu or go back to scheels on your way home and pick up what you liked better
Dallas sitka store is off the path
IMO first lite doesn’t appear to be in the same league
Of the stuff I have, my favorite peice is the Sitka jet stream jacket which is a light jacket that cuts wind excellent
Expensive crap but it’s nice I agree 100% on this and try on both. Kuiu fits way more snug than Sitka so good to try them both on. I went the Sitka Stratus route before Kuiu was out and i have been happy with it. Since then i have added a lot of Kuiu layering pieces and have very happy with them. I will say that i love that Kuiu makes all the different pieces in all their camo options where you can't find everything in Sitka depending on what camo pattern you choose.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/19/23 11:16 PM
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Leonardo
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Appreciate the comments. BIL i made that trip last week prior to the post. With all the options it is a little overwhelming. I was able to resolve some of the issue as Cabelas has certain scent lok items about 50% off. Now i can build a better wardrobe focusing on my plans to eventually hunt out west.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/21/23 04:01 PM
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Appreciate the comments. BIL i made that trip last week prior to the post. With all the options it is a little overwhelming. I was able to resolve some of the issue as Cabelas has certain scent lok items about 50% off. Now i can build a better wardrobe focusing on my plans to eventually hunt out west. there are some really good price point options, if you dont care about matching or pattern. Watch Camofire also Shirt- https://www.blackovis.com/king-s-camo-xkg-elevation-1-4-zip-teemid fleece https://www.amazon.com/Wrangler-Aut...amp;hvtargid=pla-1016847106714&psc=1Pants- wrangler ATG pants prana Zion original puffy- Columbia Men's Delta Ridge™ Down Hooded Jacket two biggest things- Stay away from cotton, and try to get outter wear with less then 10% elastic. Elastic holds water, and cotton has no insulation value when wet
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/21/23 04:29 PM
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Great info!!
why is this clothing so expensive?
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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10/21/23 07:03 PM
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Great info!!
why is this clothing so expensive? you are paying for features and latest tech. example Kuiu attack has side zipper vents, front double zip pockets and a 4 way stretch that w/double stitch seams and a superior DWR that will out last all the budget models. wrangler pant will dry with in 10-20 mins of the attack, is a 2 way stretch, no vents, no zip pockets weak DWR, and half the durability of the Attack, but cost half. both are far superior to cotton or older 15 year old synthetic fabrics
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/23/23 05:32 PM
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I like Badlands for the warranty. I don't think the cano pattern matters.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: DonPablo]
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10/23/23 06:09 PM
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I like Badlands for the warranty. I don't think the cano pattern matters. I think you're right.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/23/23 07:17 PM
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Great info!!
why is this clothing so expensive? you are paying for features and latest tech. example Kuiu attack has side zipper vents, front double zip pockets and a 4 way stretch that w/double stitch seams and a superior DWR that will out last all the budget models. wrangler pant will dry with in 10-20 mins of the attack, is a 2 way stretch, no vents, no zip pockets weak DWR, and half the durability of the Attack, but cost half. both are far superior to cotton or older 15 year old synthetic fabrics Thanks BOBO. I am going to the Dallas Store and take a look. The 3XL in Sitka fits but I need to try on the KUIU. The pants, not so much. Too much azz to cover. /
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/23/23 07:35 PM
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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10/23/23 07:54 PM
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Great info!!
why is this clothing so expensive? you are paying for features and latest tech. example Kuiu attack has side zipper vents, front double zip pockets and a 4 way stretch that w/double stitch seams and a superior DWR that will out last all the budget models. wrangler pant will dry with in 10-20 mins of the attack, is a 2 way stretch, no vents, no zip pockets weak DWR, and half the durability of the Attack, but cost half. both are far superior to cotton or older 15 year old synthetic fabrics Thanks BOBO. I am going to the Dallas Store and take a look. The 3XL in Sitka fits but I need to try on the KUIU. The pants, not so much. Too much azz to cover. / Some of their layers are worth the price for TX, but there are much cheaper options. Both sitka and kuiu started as mountaineering type technical clothing. Infact sitka was badicslly a camo version of Mountain Hardware Not saying you shouldn't buy either brand as I think we would all rather support hunting brand like Kuiu then Anti-hunting brand like Patagonia.
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/23/23 08:12 PM
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I just received a parka from Origin. (Learned about them on here.) Completely American sourced and made. They were having a 40% off sale; hope that doesn't mean they're struggling. I didn't really need a coat, but I couldn't resist. I have a problem about wanting coats, but I sure have an excellent selection to choose from, the 3 days you need one here. I previously have bought their heavy hoody, and it is heavy, very old-school. At first, I thought the camo pattern of this parka was the ugliest I'd ever seen, but looking at it now, I think it might blend in real well at the ranch, with the cedars and brush. Full hood, zips away when not needed. 'Looks to be well designed.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/23/23 08:26 PM
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Great info!!
why is this clothing so expensive? Like BOBO said, it's got cool features and new tech. You're also definitely paying for the Sitka or Kuiu name. No question about it, it's very expensive when you're starting out. I am headed West in a couple days and "needed" some new gear, so I went to both the Sitka and Kuiu stores in Dallas. Both were great and had a lot of great clothing and gear in them. Both are less than 10 minutes from my house, but Kuiu might be more convenient for those coming from the suburbs. One thing that made no sense to me was that the Sitka store did not carry any gaiters at. They recommended me trying Scheel's. I told them I'll go to Kuiu for them. At Kuiu, I asked a young female employee if she could tell me the difference between the Kutana Storm and the Yukon HD. She had absolutely no idea, so I just told her I'd research it on my phone. At those prices, the employees should be able to tell a customer EVERYTHING about a product. As for lightweight, decent quality field pants in warm conditions, you can't beat these $20 Orvis pants from Costco. I just picked up a couple more pairs. They are nylon, with YKK zippers, and water repellant. Very comfortable, too. Costco Orvis
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/23/23 08:28 PM
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I just received a parka from Origin. (Learned about them on here.) Completely American sourced and made. They were having a 40% off sale; hope that doesn't mean they're struggling. I didn't really need a coat, but I couldn't resist. I have a problem about wanting coats, but I sure have an excellent selection to choose from, the 3 days you need one here. I previously have bought their heavy hoody, and it is heavy, very old-school. At first, I thought the camo pattern of this parka was the ugliest I'd ever seen, but looking at it now, I think it might blend in real well at the ranch, with the cedars and brush. Full hood, zips away when not needed. 'Looks to be well designed. I like their hoody and jeans, waiting for boot cut to be back in stock. West TX cotton..
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Leonardo]
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10/24/23 12:42 AM
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I have a mix of camo from different manufactures each with a purpose. A complete set of Generation III ECWCS in scorpion camo all the way to the parka is pretty functional though.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/24/23 03:27 AM
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I’m primarily a Bowhunter and keep my gear simple. First lite corrugate pants (guide pants for early season, both in solid colors). I also have vuni pants that are pretty awesome. For outer wear I use either a vuni 1/4 zip fleece pullover ( the fabric is amazing it’s so soft and quiet, the jacket not so much) or a cotton hoodie. I picked up a Kuiu ridgepoint polar tech fleece hooded jacket this year and will say it’s my favorite piece that I own….quiet, warm and when sprayed with grangers it’s pretty water resistant. I prefer fleece but when it’s nasty a Kuiu guide jacket is what I go to… first lite makes a good jacket in the corrugate line as well. Vuni has the Rize jacket but it’s a harder shell that is too noisy imo for bowhunting although I’ve used it on stand.
I’m not familiar with Sitka, Stone Glacier, etc.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/24/23 04:42 AM
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I prefer fleece but when it’s nasty a Kuiu guide jacket is what I go to… I think Kuiu's Guide series is great.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
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10/24/23 01:52 PM
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[quote=BOBO the Clown]Thanks BOBO. I am going to the Dallas Store and take a look. The 3XL in Sitka fits but I need to try on the KUIU. The pants, not so much. Too much azz to cover. / I've heard Badlands doesn't make the larger sizes but I'm a small guy so I've never looked to verify.
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Re: Camo Clothing Rec
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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10/24/23 04:12 PM
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The 3XL in Sitka fits but I need to try on the KUIU. Kuiu cuts are athletic. And, historically, they are known for erratic sizing. I don't know if that's still the case. I am 6' 1" 250 lbs - not a portly fellow. Their 3X Guide DCS fits me slightly small and the arm pits seem to be high up. I never bought anything 3X in my life except for that jacket. My Ultra Merino 145 Zip-T is a 2X and fits proper. My Guide pants are 40 long cut; I normally wear 38 pants and should have gotten that. I think regular length would have been fine as well (I don't normally where long). It was a hard call to make, again, knowing their inconsistent sizing.
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