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Clothing/gear question.
#8790877
01/30/23 12:18 AM
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bbarron80
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8790978
01/30/23 01:54 AM
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Sinkey
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I wear Sitka. But started wearing Chene this year and like it too.
On what you said about affordability. Drake makes great stuff too and you can always find great stuff and buys on their sale section of their site.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791239
01/30/23 02:35 PM
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality. Columbia. the wader wigeon jacket and liner would be your best bet Buy me
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791301
01/30/23 03:48 PM
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stevehong
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality. In the world of waterfowl gear, its a "buy once, cry once" theory for me. You could go to Academy and get Magellan gear stuff, but then you're back to the store, getting a new piece of gear because the cheap $100 jacket didn't keep you warm, or the seams broke, or you got wet because the gear isn't "that good". I was in the same situation as yourself, and just turned into a Sitka addict over the past few years, and their stuff works. Check out some retailers right now, right at the off season, you can get some great deals of gear from all the manufactures.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791305
01/30/23 03:52 PM
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DUKFVR
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Watch for sales & get the best you can. Cheap stuff usually only last a little time before it fails. I have had trouble with drake & banded gear stuff. I use Kuiu mostly as it works for me & last. Expensive yes,but I buy it once. Sitka is good too. Heard alot of good about Chene. Never tried it either.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791516
01/30/23 08:17 PM
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stevehong
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check out this site: https://www.camofire.com/index.php/I have gotten everything from Drake, LaCrosse, Sitka, Banded, and a bunch of other good brands for good deals - only thing that i hate is that it takes forever to get some stuff delivered.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791520
01/30/23 08:24 PM
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BradyBuck
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Chene, Kuiu, Pnuma, Sitka are all top tier stuff…
Maybe Drake is In between the top and bottom tier.
Magellan, Game Winner work well enough most of the time and much cheaper
I have a mix of Drake and Sitka gear. I wouldn’t say I absolutely need my Sitka stuff but it is absolutely better quality all around. Warmer, better made, more comfortable
Last edited by BradyBuck; 01/30/23 08:27 PM.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791559
01/30/23 09:07 PM
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BarneyWho
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The Rogers branded gear is decent stuff, and they run sales on it all the time. ROGERSROGERS CLOTHING
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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01/30/23 11:14 PM
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2flyfish4
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality. In the world of waterfowl gear, its a "buy once, cry once" theory for me. You could go to Academy and get Magellan gear stuff, but then you're back to the store, getting a new piece of gear because the cheap $100 jacket didn't keep you warm, or the seams broke, or you got wet because the gear isn't "that good". I was in the same situation as yourself, and just turned into a Sitka addict over the past few years, and their stuff works. Check out some retailers right now, right at the off season, you can get some great deals of gear from all the manufactures. Its kinda crazy how much $ I have in watwrfowl apparel. When I was flying up to Massachusetts last week I was thinking if the airlines lost my luggage I'd be out $2,500 just in base layers, waders and jacket.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791671
01/31/23 12:00 AM
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flashman252
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Drake waterfowl....
Look at cutemdown website. You can find DEALS there on new stuff but older models.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8791822
01/31/23 03:09 AM
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BDB
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality. Your waders have you covered from the tits down. I wear sweats if it's 37 or warmer and add thermal unders if colder. If it's really cold thermals, some wader pants that are insulated over that. Just layer your tops. Again quality base layer, then another thin long sleeve shirt, followed by a medium pullover (mines drake) and jacket over that if its really cold. Some days it's a long sleeve Columbia shirt with the pullover. I have the Sitka for my elk hunts....I have NEVER needed the expensive stuff for waterfowl. Duck hunting in Tx is/can be a Walmart/Academy thing. A pair of uninsulated and insulated waders are the key....then add what's needed top and bottoms. A quality base layer and quality socks....buy once cry once on those, but those are not that expensive. I've went on a Wyoming goose hunt the past 2 years. All my buddies are in Sitka head to toe. The guides are all in Carhart pants or bibs and jackets , that brown workman like material. Just goes to show you the mental thinking between waterfowlers and practicality. Beanies, neck gaiters, gloves and hand warmers....those are key imo also.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
[Re: flashman252]
#8791829
01/31/23 03:17 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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Drake waterfowl....
Look at cutemdown website. You can find DEALS there on new stuff but older models. use to most their stuff wasnt fully seam sealed just shoulders etc. they have been sold and bought a few times so no idea anymore.
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
[Re: Sinkey]
#8792005
01/31/23 01:34 PM
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topwater13
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I wear Sitka. But started wearing Chene this year and like it too.
On what you said about affordability. Drake makes great stuff too and you can always find great stuff and buys on their sale section of their site. Sink, are you wearing the chene waders? I am intrigued by the company and design, but at $1100 I wouldn't mind some first hand reviews.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
[Re: BDB]
#8792008
01/31/23 01:50 PM
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js4242
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality. Your waders have you covered from the tits down. I wear sweats if it's 37 or warmer and add thermal unders if colder. If it's really cold thermals, some wader pants that are insulated over that. Just layer your tops. Again quality base layer, then another thin long sleeve shirt, followed by a medium pullover (mines drake) and jacket over that if its really cold. Some days it's a long sleeve Columbia shirt with the pullover. I have the Sitka for my elk hunts....I have NEVER needed the expensive stuff for waterfowl. Duck hunting in Tx is/can be a Walmart/Academy thing. A pair of uninsulated and insulated waders are the key....then add what's needed top and bottoms. A quality base layer and quality socks....buy once cry once on those, but those are not that expensive. I've went on a Wyoming goose hunt the past 2 years. All my buddies are in Sitka head to toe. The guides are all in Carhart pants or bibs and jackets , that brown workman like material. Just goes to show you the mental thinking between waterfowlers and practicality. Beanies, neck gaiters, gloves and hand warmers....those are key imo also. I agree with most of BDB's response. The only thing I do a bit different is a waterproof shell for the outer layer top. My partner knows two speeds in his boat - WOT and off. It can get wet crossing a bay on the coast. Other than that, its greens, browns and blacks under the camo shell. If you have a good hide, solids are perfectly fine. Don't need camo. Take off or add as needed. Socks are key and a quality beanie. I've never paddled in, so I can't comment on the gloves, but I wear cheap ski gloves for the rides and dead times.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8792037
01/31/23 02:26 PM
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goosebuster
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Get the best jacket you can afford, and then go Academy brand underneath. You don't want to be wet and or cold. I have the Sitka wading jacket, and its 100% my go to in the rain and wind. I wear fleece under it when I need warmth.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8792044
01/31/23 02:36 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality. Columbia. the wader wigeon jacket and liner would be your best bet Buy me@174.92 this is about employee pricing. 100% water proof and seemed sealed. I used mine from winter hunting and wade fishing coast, to Chesapeake bay, and north to Canadian border. you can layer what ever you want under it, the additional liner is to warm for for majority of TX season though
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
[Re: topwater13]
#8792127
01/31/23 04:00 PM
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Sinkey
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I wear Sitka. But started wearing Chene this year and like it too.
On what you said about affordability. Drake makes great stuff too and you can always find great stuff and buys on their sale section of their site. Sink, are you wearing the chene waders? I am intrigued by the company and design, but at $1100 I wouldn't mind some first hand reviews. No. Only because I bought Sitkas 3 seasons ago. And they are still going strong and have lifetime warranty. My buddy has the Chene waders. I’ve noticed they are very similar to the Sitkas. In design. He is only on his first season. So can’t give much feedback on durability. He loves them though.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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01/31/23 07:33 PM
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TOMCAT21
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Sitka has a very good military discount if you qualify.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
[Re: Sinkey]
#8793057
02/01/23 04:30 PM
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topwater13
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I wear Sitka. But started wearing Chene this year and like it too.
On what you said about affordability. Drake makes great stuff too and you can always find great stuff and buys on their sale section of their site. Sink, are you wearing the chene waders? I am intrigued by the company and design, but at $1100 I wouldn't mind some first hand reviews. No. Only because I bought Sitkas 3 seasons ago. And they are still going strong and have lifetime warranty. My buddy has the Chene waders. I’ve noticed they are very similar to the Sitkas. In design. He is only on his first season. So can’t give much feedback on durability. He loves them though. Thanks. I may have to give them a shot. I am down to my last set of cabela's supermags.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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02/01/23 11:50 PM
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louisianaman
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I've been wearing the Chene waders the past two seasons. My brother wears the sitka waders so I have experience with both. The durability is great I put them through thorns this season on accident trying to get to a downed bird. Not an issue, no leaks. I had a minor leak last season and got them back in great shape within a week. The customer service is excellent. I've put them through hell and they've been amazing.
If I'm being honest I went with them because of the fit. I'm a younger slim guy so sitkas were a little baggy on me. Chene fit me great. Loose enough for mobility but no extra fabric hanging around. I wouldn't say they are any better than sitka, but sitka is certainly not any better than chene. They are of equal quality and you can't go wrong.
If I could make one recommendation to everyone... buy the chene wader pants. Thank me later. I don't care what kind of waders you have just buy the pants. They are super warm and comfortable. I have never been cold in them.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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02/02/23 12:04 AM
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louisianaman
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As for affordability, I still roll with my drake shell jacket on cold days. I just layer it up real good and take layers off if necessary. A lot of days I may just be wearing a breathable material hoodie, nothing too heavy since most days its not all that cold
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8793697
02/02/23 05:39 AM
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DocHorton
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Need a good, quality, but affordable waterfowl clothing/gear brand. What are your top three? Can’t afford Sitka at this time. Will be hunting primary out of a kayak so staying dry would be a plus. Like Drake but see a lot of bad reviews about their quality. Your waders have you covered from the tits down. I wear sweats if it's 37 or warmer and add thermal unders if colder. If it's really cold thermals, some wader pants that are insulated over that. Just layer your tops. Again quality base layer, then another thin long sleeve shirt, followed by a medium pullover (mines drake) and jacket over that if its really cold. Some days it's a long sleeve Columbia shirt with the pullover. I have the Sitka for my elk hunts....I have NEVER needed the expensive stuff for waterfowl. Duck hunting in Tx is/can be a Walmart/Academy thing. A pair of uninsulated and insulated waders are the key....then add what's needed top and bottoms. A quality base layer and quality socks....buy once cry once on those, but those are not that expensive. Beanies, neck gaiters, gloves and hand warmers....those are key imo also. Agree. It's overkill to spend $400 on a jacket when most of the hunting is 40* and up in Texas, IMO. Most of the time I don't even wear a jacket. It's just pants under my waders and a thermal top with a camo shirt and a camo pullover. I have Drake and UA. Last weekend it was 28* when I was throwing out dekes and didn't even have a jacket on and was almost sweating. The one BoBo posted will work just fine.
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8794629
02/03/23 05:11 PM
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Re: Clothing/gear question.
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#8794636
02/03/23 05:17 PM
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Teamjefe
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You can get a Sitka Duck Oven jacket for $200 right now. I just ordered a Sitka Wading Jacket for $260.
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