Braveheart
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I am in need of a few things for my first elk hunt. Most of my clothing is for very little walking and treestand hunting. I was able to go to Bass Pro today and look at some of the Cabela's Instinct line of clothing. It all seem very well made and perfect for elk hunting. They had a great selection of merino base layers, soft shell jackets, puffy jackets and some really good pants. Although I have not field tested the clothing it seem very well made. It was right next to the Sitka stuff and seemed somewhat comparable which surprised me. Almost all of it was Tru Timber VSX camo pattern. Not the Mossy Oak that we use for everything from spring turkey, bow hunting, rifle season and late season hunting here.
I have also looked at several items of clothing from black ovis, mostly pants, merino base layers, soft shell jackets and puffy jackets. There items seem priced pretty close to the Cabela's Instinct line. I have never seen any black ovis items in person. I have watched a couple videos on their site and seen alot of their clothing displayed on various internet videos. Almost all of their items are earth toned, olive drab or stone. As I know critters careless about matching camo, I am not hung up on camo for sure. It seems like a guy could even wear some of this when not in the woods, but I try to never wear my camo stuff any where but the field to keep from smelling like the local grease spoon in the woods.
Literally two pairs of pants, merino base layers, soft shell jacket and puff jacket from both places totals within $25 of each other.
I was wondering if any of you guys had first hand experience with either of these brands and their longevity and actual field worthiness.
Thanks!!!!
I have also looked at several items of clothing from black ovis, mostly pants, merino base layers, soft shell jackets and puffy jackets. There items seem priced pretty close to the Cabela's Instinct line. I have never seen any black ovis items in person. I have watched a couple videos on their site and seen alot of their clothing displayed on various internet videos. Almost all of their items are earth toned, olive drab or stone. As I know critters careless about matching camo, I am not hung up on camo for sure. It seems like a guy could even wear some of this when not in the woods, but I try to never wear my camo stuff any where but the field to keep from smelling like the local grease spoon in the woods.
Literally two pairs of pants, merino base layers, soft shell jacket and puff jacket from both places totals within $25 of each other.
I was wondering if any of you guys had first hand experience with either of these brands and their longevity and actual field worthiness.
Thanks!!!!
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