Bulldog0156
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I like the Sitka gear I have bought. Performs well. Started getting into Stone Glacier this fall and will probably buy a few more of their pieces.
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I don't think there is anything that can hang with Kryptec Highlander when it comes to hiding from the human eye.Had a bugling match across an open park with timber on both sides one year.. I know now if it were a bull I should have been on their side of the park, but that’s not the point. Point is, all they had to do was raise a bugle tube to their lips for us to see it was a man and woman in Kuiu. The bluish hue in that camo shone brightly in the faint dimness of the edge of that tree cover… the bugle-off that took place is another story for another time…
Conversely, when my brother in law and I get 40-50 yards apart to do a calling session in our Sitka, I have to try hard to keep an eye on his movements or i very easily lose sight of him behind limbs or in tall grass. I don’t particularly like the quality of material of Sitka and cannot speak on the durability of Kuiu, but as far as the effectiveness of them both, Sitka wins, bar none, in my opinion.
Which pieces did you get? I want to try out some Stone Glacier this year.I like the Sitka gear I have bought. Performs well. Started getting into Stone Glacier this fall and will probably buy a few more of their pieces.
Is that the Mountain Mimicry (mothwing) pattern? I had a bunch of C4E in that, still have a pair of Sitka pants, a ball cap and a base layer shirt in that camo.Bit of humor intended though interest is the camo market and what floats your boat.
Stunned #8 for an Off Season, January thread. Didn't believe such was possible for a hunt public forum.
Noted: "Psychology Today" study in place. Results to be published.
Chit! I'd be remiss if I do not share my camo choice!
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*Camo Fire sale many moons ago - decked out C4E. I look like a standing tree!
I have really been liking the FL corrugate foundry pant. I think you either love or hate the knee pads and the long leg zips.Kuiu Attack pants are the best hunting pants any of those companies have ever made. Sitka is great if you're prepared to pay for it (although it's all pretty expensive and I'm a sale rack junkie anyway). First Light has the best layering and their product line overall is on par, if not better than, Sitka and Kuiu now. Kuiu has the biggest a-holes on the corporate/ownership level though, so I don't buy their stuff anymore at all.
Altimeter gloves and the grumman puffy pants. I'll be picking up the grumman jacket before it gets cold next fall. I like the gloves but I'm not sure they're going to be warm enough for the really cold stuff.Which pieces did you get? I want to try out some Stone Glacier this year.
I haven’t found any pants I like better yet. I’m 50/50 on the knee pads but the leg zips are money! Being able to have on insulation and dump heat on the walk in is awesome. Probably would work even better with zip off base layers but I haven’t invested in those yetI have really been liking the FL corrugate foundry pant. I think you either love or hate the knee pads and the long leg zips.
The number of deer my dad has taken in a carhartt jacket while pulling on a Marlboro red has made me question my hunting decisions many timesCarharrt