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I like wool tshirts . Can wear for days and don't stink and keep warm when damp. Can pick up on sale for around $30
wool neck gaiter
X2 quality trekking poles. X2 on the kuiu gaiters Cant beat the cabelas micro tech pants for the price early season
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If I were replacing my OR Croc's I'd go with Kuiu Yukon's... the one thing I don't like about the Croc's is the lack of a snap at the bottom of the gaiter opening. The little Velcro tab wears out becoming useless. I'll fit mine with an aftermarket snap, but having one in the first place, like the Kuiu Yukon, would have been the better design. I also like that Kuiu makes them in non-camouflage colors (other than black). The Hillsound Armadillo lineup looks good too, but I have no experience with them. Ditto RAB and Black Diamond. If I were replacing my OR Croc's I'd go with Kuiu Yukon's... the one thing I don't like about the Croc's is the lack of a snap at the bottom of the gaiter opening. The little Velcro tab wears out becoming useless. I'll fit mine with an aftermarket snap, but having one in the first place, like the Kuiu Yukon, would have been the better design. I also like that Kuiu makes them in non-camouflage colors (other than black). The Hillsound Armadillo lineup looks good too, but I have no experience with them. Ditto RAB and Black Diamond. Brad, have you tried the Kenetrek gaiters?
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Didn't see it on Brads list but I assume a large piece of blaze orange?
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Didn't see it on Brads list but I assume a large piece of blaze orange? Of course... about ten years (or more) I was on a late season elk hunt and ran a cross friend Dober from the Campfire... he snapped this photo of me at -24*F:
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Camouflage is a waste of time on a rifle hunt...
“Perfection is Achieved Not When There Is Nothing More to Add, But When There Is Nothing Left to Take Away” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Hah! There you go! Maybe its not so important when rifle hunting but my guide in Alaska is adamant about wearing clothes that are QUIET! He's not into all camo but likes most garments to be fleece. This is especially important with the gaiters. They are usually some water-shedding material that is usually pretty noisy. Maybe 30 years ago I had fleece gaiters from LL Beano when I hunted elk with a recurve. I wonder if you could sew fleece to gaiters and make 'em quiet?
Now that I think of it, my LL backpack was all camo fleece with a rough leather bottom.
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ok guys. I've got a merino base layer shirt and a zip up fleece shirt. long sleeved really thin camo shirt I think that I could use a water resistant layer to go over the top of those layers. I'm eying up this layer on ebay. Do you think that it would be too noisy? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Columbia-M...mp;_trksid=m570.l1313&LH_TitleDesc=0
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also what are you guys using for a binocular harness. I've got a set of meopta meopros in the 8 by 42 variation that I need a harness for.
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Agree on the Kuiu Yukon gaiters.
And for bino harness I would go Rick Young harness and neoprene cover.
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cool. any recommendations as to what gloves would be warm and weather resistant yet not so big that I can't have some dexterity?
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If by weather resistant you mean waterproof, i havent found any that leave you with dexterity. I use OR fleece for warmth with the goretex shell gloves made by Kuiu if i need waterproof. Theyd definitly come off for a shot or something similar.
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Can you guys recommend a good water and wind resistant coat that is not overly expensive?
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Wind and rain proof...Price can range between $200-$99 on sale with a store coupon.
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Going to look at that coat. What are you guys using for gloves. I have a thick pair so I only need a thin pair
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And when you find a great pair of boots, buy a second pair. I like to have two pair in camp so one can spend a day drying out.
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Hey Brad, your camo not needed for a rifle hunt will not prove out everywhere, all of the time. This learned over 55+ years of hunting deer, bear, elk and moose. You are right though if you don't get out of the vehicle...lol
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Hey Brad, your camo not needed for a rifle hunt will not prove out everywhere, all of the time. This learned over 55+ years of hunting deer, bear, elk and moose. You are right though if you don't get out of the vehicle...lol Good to know, thanks. I need all the help I can get. One of these days I’ll kill an elk, and camo with blaze orange over the top just might be the ticket!
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Hey Brad, your camo not needed for a rifle hunt will not prove out everywhere, all of the time. This learned over 55+ years of hunting deer, bear, elk and moose. You are right though if you don't get out of the vehicle...lol Good to know, thanks. I need all the help I can get. One of these days I’ll kill an elk, and camo with blaze orange over the top just might be the ticket! BrD do you think that camo has a place in archer season? Also what gloves do you recommmend?
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Don't know about you needing help Brad (since I have two prosthetic legs you could easily pull one off...). The camo/required orange is the uniform you see in the woods here. Take care, Mac.
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I have read that deer, and I guess this would include elk, can only see the color blue in it’s true form. And all other colors are seen as gray to yellow.
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