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Posted By: hookeye Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/21/21
Spent a few hrs in the wind.
Like to be bucked out by now.

Looks like I might have to go late season muzzleloader. Ugh.

Looking at First Lite bibs and jacket (solitude model).

Anybody running these?

I used to be tough but work a hot environment and can't take the cold anymore.
I found, in the used market, a set of like new Sitka Fanatic bibs and jacket. All I can say is wow! Really nice stuff! And I paid a fraction of the retail pricing. I know I lucked out finding them, but don't overlook the used market.
I just bought a new set of Browning Bibs and Jacket last year. Some type of "Super fleece" with a shell... It is so hot, I can't wear anythng but a tshirt and pants under it in 30 degree weather - and I don't have a lot of fat to insulate me...

If it get cooler, I can just add long johns and a light fleece.

I think all the major manufacturers are making great stuff now that is comparable to each other. Hell, I'm still wearing my old school Columbia Widgeon jacket and bibs from almost 40 years ago (more for nostalgia than performance) - I can't believe it was state of the art at the time.
I am still using a set of Arctic Shield bibs and parka. They are very warm, anything 30°and over I wear a t-shirt and pants underneath, treestand sitting.

I have had this set since the fall of 2011 so I don't recall the model but I would buy the Arctic Shield again no problem.

Same as you I will be out there in late December w a muzzleloader looking for horns.
Posted By: bbassi Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/23/21
The thing about sitting in the cold for me is how windy it is. It makes a real big difference if you have clothes that block wind more than how thick the garment is. I've got a couple old pieces of Cabelas with the windshear liner and it makes a huge difference if there's any breeze.

Also, if you are sitting off the ground in a metal stand, you might try putting a foam pad under your boots on the platform. I've been experimenting with this and I've noticed a big difference in how fast my feet get cold vs no pad under my boots. Once my feet get cold the rest of me is not far behind. Just a thought.
Posted By: 257Bob Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/23/21
I wear a KUIU stretch rain jacket as an outer layer to block the wind, the hood helps too!
Posted By: 257Bob Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/23/21
MidwayUSA has some pretty nice bibs and jackets on sale now.
Posted By: goalie Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/23/21
King's wind defender bundle

Here you go.
Think no further than Filson. Seems like they price their products for the average working class Joe. Got their new catalog and was suprised they had something I actually might buy myself , he who needs nothing.
Posted By: DANNYL Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/23/21
Originally Posted by DeanAnderson
I found, in the used market, a set of like new Sitka Fanatic bibs and jacket. All I can say is wow! Really nice stuff! And I paid a fraction of the retail pricing. I know I lucked out finding them, but don't overlook the used market.


Dean can you explain just how good sitka gear is? I see it advertised often and for what it cost don't want to spend without knowing how it is. Our late season hunting temperature ranges 10-30 degrees. Do they bloke the wind as that's what drive the cold into me. What weight of gear would be needed that would cover say 10-40, thanks.
Watch camofire on a daily basis, some of the big name clothing on there with deep discounts, changes every 24 hours.
In my opinion, Sitka clothing is very good. The Fanatic set I picked up blocks the wind and is very warm and quiet. Temps in the 30's, to me, are too warm to use them if active. But by altering the layers underneath, these make it comfortable for a wide range of temps. Our late bow season goes into January and we can have some really cold temps in IL and WI, these truly allow me to stay on stand a lot longer with a lot less movement. If you're going to be active in really cold temps, these also have a lot of zippered vents in the right places so you have less chance of sweating up. I really like them but they are expensive, why I'm constantly cruising the used market. I feel they're worth the $$$$.
Posted By: skeen Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/25/21
Originally Posted by Mwbyler
Watch camofire on a daily basis, some of the big name clothing on there with deep discounts, changes every 24 hours.



This is another good place to buy Sitka gear on close-out/clearance. Get on their email list, they change out and get new gear frequently.

https://mountain-archery.com/sitka-gear-spring-2021-new-closeouts.aspx
Posted By: DANNYL Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/25/21
Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by Mwbyler
Watch camofire on a daily basis, some of the big name clothing on there with deep discounts, changes every 24 hours.



This is another good place to buy Sitka gear on close-out/clearance. Get on their email list, they change out and get new gear frequently.

https://mountain-archery.com/sitka-gear-spring-2021-new-closeouts.aspx

Done thanks but think it's going to end up costing me.
Posted By: DANNYL Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 11/25/21
Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by Mwbyler
Watch camofire on a daily basis, some of the big name clothing on there with deep discounts, changes every 24 hours.



This is another good place to buy Sitka gear on close-out/clearance. Get on their email list, they change out and get new gear frequently.

https://mountain-archery.com/sitka-gear-spring-2021-new-closeouts.aspx

Done thanks but think it's going to end up costing me.
Originally Posted by DeanAnderson
In my opinion, Sitka clothing is very good. The Fanatic set I picked up blocks the wind and is very warm and quiet. Temps in the 30's, to me, are too warm to use them if active. But by altering the layers underneath, these make it comfortable for a wide range of temps. Our late bow season goes into January and we can have some really cold temps in IL and WI, these truly allow me to stay on stand a lot longer with a lot less movement. If you're going to be active in really cold temps, these also have a lot of zippered vents in the right places so you have less chance of sweating up. I really like them but they are expensive, why I'm constantly cruising the used market. I feel they're worth the $$$$.


Thanks Dean, I like to hear personal experience rather than an advertisement.
First Lite did a sale on BF and scored bibs for 30% off.
Unfortunately they were sold out on the jacket in my size.

To make myself feel better I ordered a Behring Pro LT EDC knife

smile

Bibs to arrive Tues so hunting in em next weekend.

Been wearing some base layer got from Dunhams, T shirt over, thin fleece hoody ( full zip ) and a thin rain/ wind jacket over that ( my walmart camo bibs under ).

Thats been last 2 yrs and works OK to 25 ish of I dont do too much. Easy walk to stand or still hunt.

Not toasty but not cold. I dislike the base layer stuff that makes me feel cool all the time

Do have red plaid wool coat that is heavy yet warm.
Figured below 25 and try it.

Season has sucked.

Wonder how the new bibs will work with yote hunting and long walks/ loops to mult calling sites.
Posted By: MOGC Re: Time to upgrade bibs/jacket - 12/07/21
Did you get the Solitude bibs or the heavier Sanctuary set?
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