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Hunting Jackets for Women #8727443 11/06/22 02:24 AM
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Need a warm quiet hunting jacket for my oldest daughter. What brand do you guys prefer when buying for your wives, gf, daughters? We deer hunt mostly out of box stands, but wouldn’t mind finding a double duty jacket for cold mornings during spring turkey.

There’s a Bass Pro close by my house that I’m gonna visit tomorrow. Just curious what everyone else is using.

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She brand Balkyrie or Sentinel that is exclusive to Bass Pro is the Women's camo you will find there. There are 4 women's jackets they will have.

There is not that much that they have or that I know of specific for Women in camo clothing.

Kings camo is good to go and has a Women's line

Rivers West is another that is very good for hunting clothing and rain gear that is quite and warm and they have waterproof that is quite warm and flexible.


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Check Orvis.



Re: Hunting Jackets for Women [Re: Jstocks] #8727532 11/06/22 04:04 AM
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This is the stuff my wife and daughter use, it’s some if the best quality gear I’ve personally seen so I ordered me a bunch of it as well. It’s really warm, soft and quite.


https://huntworthgear.com/womens/

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She Safari is Carried at bass pro.

Kuiu, firstlite and Sitka have an excellent womens line


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Re: Hunting Jackets for Women [Re: Jstocks] #8727599 11/06/22 01:07 PM
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She is hunting out of a box blind. She doesn’t need camo. Get her something that she will wear for multiple uses. A nice shoftshell or puffy jacket will work. ArcTeryx, North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, etc etc. If you want camo, Kuiu now has a women's line but imo it’s overkill for a box blind. My daughters would rather get something at REI so they can wear it for multiple things, not just hunting.

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Originally Posted by Theringworm
She is hunting out of a box blind. She doesn’t need camo. Get her something that she will wear for multiple uses. A nice shoftshell or puffy jacket will work. ArcTeryx, North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, etc etc. If you want camo, Kuiu now has a women's line but imo it’s overkill for a box blind. My daughters would rather get something at REI so they can wear it for multiple things, not just hunting.


^^^this right here.
I don't own one piece of women's hunting clothing, most of it has some pink on it, yuck !
Puffy jackets are very versatile and no need for camo if sitting in a blind, however up here we wear camo everywhere.
Something that blocks the wind will be warmer too.

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puffy warm jacket for the box blind is great but unless hunting said box blind or popup it would not work as well for the double duty of turkey


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Mainstream news might be fun to watch
Re: Hunting Jackets for Women [Re: kmon11] #8727769 11/06/22 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by kmon11
puffy warm jacket for the box blind is great but unless hunting said box blind or popup it would not work as well for the double duty of turkey


Mountain hardware makes a dull stretchy one. I archery elk hunted a few morning with it this year and have 7 cows come by at less then 20 yards.

Only down side to a puffy is if it’s real windy. Most don’t have a membrane that blocks wind


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I use my puffy as a mid layer, the wind blocking layer goes on top of it. A nice fleece 1/4 zip or full zip works well over a puffy or my heavy coat if bitter cold. Puffy jackets are made to compress and still be warm, they do make some as outer wear, look into some ski wear for those types.
Layers work best for cold weather and a puffy under a wind blocking outer is really warm.

Down side to non hunting clothes is they usually are not very quiet, I would check them out first hand instead of ordering.

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Originally Posted by Wytex
Originally Posted by Theringworm
She is hunting out of a box blind. She doesn’t need camo. Get her something that she will wear for multiple uses. A nice shoftshell or puffy jacket will work. ArcTeryx, North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, etc etc. If you want camo, Kuiu now has a women's line but imo it’s overkill for a box blind. My daughters would rather get something at REI so they can wear it for multiple things, not just hunting.


^^^this right here.
I don't own one piece of women's hunting clothing, most of it has some pink on it, yuck !
Puffy jackets are very versatile and no need for camo if sitting in a blind, however up here we wear camo everywhere.
Something that blocks the wind will be warmer too.



One of the biggest disservice to the Female hunter is the prerequisite to put pink on everything designed for women.

I guess it’s fine if your a preteen but a grown [censored] women does not want her hunting gear tagged up with pink trim.

Aggregates the hell out of me.


For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
Re: Hunting Jackets for Women [Re: Jstocks] #8727864 11/06/22 09:42 PM
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Thanks for all the replies. Wound up getting some SHE overalls and a SHE jacket. Both seem quiet when the material runs together. Easy to throw on over her regular athletic clothes and go get in the blind. Also camo, so can double as turkey stuff on a cool morning. Sometimes we hunt all over the country in the spring, and up north it can still be pretty chilly.

Thanks again for all the replies.

Re: Hunting Jackets for Women [Re: Jstocks] #8728018 11/07/22 01:47 AM
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Carhartt has some pretty nice looking girl stuff.

Re: Hunting Jackets for Women [Re: txtrophy85] #8728044 11/07/22 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by txtrophy85
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Originally Posted by Theringworm
She is hunting out of a box blind. She doesn’t need camo. Get her something that she will wear for multiple uses. A nice shoftshell or puffy jacket will work. ArcTeryx, North Face, Patagonia, Columbia, etc etc. If you want camo, Kuiu now has a women's line but imo it’s overkill for a box blind. My daughters would rather get something at REI so they can wear it for multiple things, not just hunting.


^^^this right here.
I don't own one piece of women's hunting clothing, most of it has some pink on it, yuck !
Puffy jackets are very versatile and no need for camo if sitting in a blind, however up here we wear camo everywhere.
Something that blocks the wind will be warmer too.



One of the biggest disservice to the Female hunter is the prerequisite to put pink on everything designed for women.

I guess it’s fine if your a preteen but a grown [censored] women does not want her hunting gear tagged up with pink trim.

Aggregates the hell out of me.




My wife calls is shrink it and pink it. She hates it.


Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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