VOLhunter
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I started down the same path as you several years back. Always hunted in East TN and started making regular trips out west. I've made a lot of purchasing mistakes and blew a bunch of money going by the name or hype of the company. Luckily I've been able to pass most of those on. Here's a list of my favorites so far.I picked up a pair of the ascent pants. For most of my other gear my strategy is comparable materials at a better price, not camo pattern. My goal is to have a good base set and replace as funds become available.
Based on everyone's comments and my own research, it looks like I need the following items, some of which I have:
Base layer shirt and pants
Pants
Rain pants and jacket
Light/mid weight shirt
Fleece
Heavier jacket
Feel free to comment on other necessities. A big portion of what I have now is cotton and geared towards warmer weather, as it's normally in the 50-60s during November whitetail season.
Pants: Arborwear Ascender pants (all their pants are awesome) are my #1 though heavier than Sitka, Sitka Timberlines are great and my #2. Fails: Sitka Mountain pants, FL Corrugated Guide pants, FL Obsidian pants
Jacket: Jetstream has been hard to beat and it's one of my favorite pieces. I try not to wear it deer hunting in TN and get it ripped by briars!
Base layer: Minus 33. very durable and much cheaper than "hunting" companies. They've last much 3x longer than FL. FL feels great, but all mine fell apart after a couple years or less.
Rain gear: Outdoor Research. I tried KUIU, Sitka, and FL. OR is cheaper and so far, much better in every way. I use the Foray rain jacket and pants.
Fleece: Military issued, hard to beat and not really worth the money to go fancy and spend $100 on a fleece.
Puffy: I found a Rab puffy that was last years model on sale for super cheap. It's a "technical" jacket and beats the hunting company's puffys on all specs. Paid $130 and I'm very happy with it.
Other: Outdoor Research makes a lot of good gear and clothing that I use on every hunt, working outside, and daily use. Their mittens, base layers, socks, undies, gators, all good stuff. They have lots of sales and offer lots of discounts.
Socks: Darn Tough
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