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Have any of you worn the Weatherby wool clothing? If so, what are your impressions? I'm looking at buying the 14 oz pants and the 28 oz parka.

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I have the 28oz pants and the 14oz shirt/jack.

Great stuff and a great value IMO.

I wore the 28oz pants a bunch this past season and loved them.

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I bought the parka and sent it back, that stuff is heavy.


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I own the pants and they are awesome! I think I have the heavy weight stuff because it is thick and lined. I also own Codet, King of the Mt, and Woolrich, and I think the Weatherby is the best of the bunch.

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I have the cabelas parka and pants. They are dry plus, and wind proof lined and have been 100% waterproof. I like wool but it's heavy when wet, and when thick its heavy even when when dry too! The Cabelas brand is not anywhere near as thick but has dry plus to make it 100% waterproof. I'm no real fan of camo clothing but I do like the outfitter camo pattern it comes in as well.


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I have the parka and both the light weight and heavy weight pants. I think they are great. They are very comfortable and do a great job of keeping you warm. I guess the only drawback is that the liner in the pants makes a little bit of noise when you walk. I don't think it's a big deal, but some hardcore still hunters may find it annoying.


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