#619051 - 09/01/10 03:58 AM
Hunting Clothes - Wool?
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River Nutrients
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Loc: Bothell, Wa
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I'll be archery hunting Nov. for the first time this year in the far NE corner of Wa. I'm looking for some wool as I don't expect to see temps above 35.
I've never liked anything I've ever purchased from Columbia gear and have found most of their stuff to be junk.
The Browning stuff looks real good but the camo is pretty dark for the open pine forest's I'll be hunting.
The Cabela's stuff is all layered and thus makes a crinkle noise.
I'm looking for simple 100% wool. I'm not interested in anything with nylon, windshear, goretex etc...... Just wool.
Thanks and happy hunting!
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#619070 - 09/01/10 10:05 AM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: BroodBuster]
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Poodle Smolt
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All my wool shirts are old Pendletons.
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#619086 - 09/01/10 12:02 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: Dogfish]
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I have always thought the same thing about Columbia gear, especially rain coats. But I will give them props on their wool.
I know a few guys who hunt really hard all over the west. Several of them have told me that for the money that stuff is as good as any.
I have the Gallatin Wool coat. I wish it didn't have the liner, but otherwise it has held up very well. I recommend getting it one size smaller than you normally wear. It is too loose for me around my chest and I am a fairly big guy (bought a large). I prefer my hunting clothes to be tighter to my body.
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#619188 - 09/01/10 06:37 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: Rocket Red]
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The Rainman
Registered: 03/05/01
Posts: 2314
Loc: elma washington
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years ago got good wool at army navy surplus. yard birds
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#619198 - 09/01/10 06:53 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: larryb]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 10/09/09
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Loc: Coast Range OR.
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Filson.com
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#619205 - 09/01/10 07:07 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: browndog]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 1733
Loc: Offshore
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Love Filson too. Although I don't own any Sleeping Indian stuff, it has nice detailing and some noteworthy reviews.... http://woolcamo.com/wool.htmThe Ridgeline shirt has a bow hunting collar that is nipped a bit to keep it out of your bow string.
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#619208 - 09/01/10 07:36 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: Driftin']
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/08/06
Posts: 3359
Loc: Island Time
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Not wool but Sitka Gear has worked VERY well for me. Warm and it dries so fast it's amazing.
It's not the cheapest but allows more comfort when hunting hard...climbing and then stopping to glass without the chill and added weight of wool is a plus.
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#619231 - 09/01/10 09:36 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: RowVsWade]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 146
Loc: Seattle, wa
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i have 3 sets <pants-jacket> of bow hunting camo, also doubles for rifle elk (with orange vest of course). ASAT Essential-pretty much rain proof Predator Fall Gray Fleece-waterproof
and the finest wool hunting clothes I've ever owned;
Grey Wolf Woolens-predator brown
Edited by MAVsled (09/01/10 09:38 PM)
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#619235 - 09/01/10 10:16 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
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I'm not short, I'm 'fun size'
Registered: 12/25/07
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Not wool but Sitka Gear has worked VERY well for me. Warm and it dries so fast it's amazing.
It's not the cheapest but allows more comfort when hunting hard...climbing and then stopping to glass without the chill and added weight of wool is a plus. Cant argue with RvW here. The stuff is good. The price is f'n stupid. Got both, for the money, I will continue with wool.
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#619335 - 09/02/10 01:01 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: hybridcx]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 2533
Loc: Elma
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i used to use pendleton and filson until i found rivers west. now thats all i use. i am overly amazed at the light weight and how water proof it is. never used the sitka stuff before. Do you get too hot in your Rivers West? I have a jacket and it is very waterproof and very quiet, but I overheat in it. I have found that I can leave it off for the bike ride into my spot, and then put it on for still or stand hunting. That is okay, but I get the most wet on the bike ride. I love the design of it. The 3/4 hoodie thing is a great idea, but I get too hot. Thinking about selling it.
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#619359 - 09/02/10 02:54 PM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: Rocket Red]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/19/07
Posts: 1323
Loc: sequim, Wa
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i dont seem to have a problem overheating too much.any more than other gear i have used. we hike in, i imagine if i was biking hard i might. but i also mostly hunt the forks area and its in oct-nov. so it suits me fine. if you wanna sell your jacket and its in good shape i would be intereasted mine is about too small /worn and no hood... i do wear a wicking layer between the pants and me otherwise i found it uncomftorable at the end of a long day. but especialy elk season we will hike in a few hours before light witch means usually sitting in a stump hole or soaking ground for a hour or so so the waterproof is unmatched in this case. let me knwo about the jacket. not trying to..... 
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#619484 - 09/03/10 09:07 AM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: seastrike]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Bothell, Wa
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Thanks All, Some great looking stuff here. I'll have to shop around a bit since I still have some time!
Especially that Sleeping Indian Stuff. Is it worth the price? Is it the same quality as Filson's?
I too love fleece for layering as it's light and not bulky and dries easily. However when it's below freezing I don't think anything beats wool.
Thanks again and Happy Hunting [YeeHaw]!
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#619505 - 09/03/10 11:14 AM
Re: Hunting Clothes - Wool?
[Re: BroodBuster]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
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Loc: Elma
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I saw some of that Sleeping Indian stuff half off at the Cabela's sidewalk sale yesterday. The shirt was $329 regular.
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