The older I get the more of a wuss I get with cold weather. Cuts right through me these days. As I type this it's mid 30s and I'm hurting lol. What are your layers for say a 0 degree stand hunt with a bow? I've tried manning up but that didn't work out lol.
I switched to the Nomad Primloft pant and Jacket this year. When it gets really cold I add the primaloft Dunn vest and worst case a Drake vest. The Drake really stops the wind. Also remember to cover your neck and head with some fleece or wool. You loose a lot of heat around your neck and head. If it gets crazy cold base layer of merino wool work great. if you can walking to the stand take you jacket off and put it on once you are all settled in. That will make sure you are not sweating. Just gotta play with the system and see what works best for your. The Nomad stuff has reduced my layers and made it easier for me to move but still keeps me warm.
Zero degrees, just camo body paint. I don't like getting overheated. OK honestly, I would have my Fleece Military grade base layer, pair of pants and a shirt over that. Pair of quilted bibs, and my heavy hunting jacket (old don't know brand). with wool socks in my Lacrose 800gr boots. would have a pair of gloves with me, but when sitting I keep my hands in a muff.
Luckily haven't had to hunt in really cold temps for years. With three days left in PA's early archery season, it looks like I very likely may have to hunt rifle season (yay). I have UA Cold Gear and the 3.0 Base's. Then I layer the Fanatic Hoody, Shacked, then Stratus. Pants are Stratus as well. This has maintained me in ~30 degree temps. Any colder and I will have to add the Fanatic series. I've also considered getting rid of the UA bases since I'm not a huge fan. Maybe just the Core Mid from Sitka. I've also thought of getting a heated sweatshirt. I get so cold very easily.
I have a heated vest and insoles that work awesome! They are expensive (luckily I got mine for free) but that work great. Now I just need to get a heated hand muff and I will be set.
I like to place hot hands around my kidney. Keeps my core pretty warm. I took an old waffle shirt cut the sleeves off and sewed pockets for the hot hands.
I wear an UA heat gear base layer (shirt), and also a Polartech base layer (shirt). And a thin mesh shirt, and my cameo sweatshirt. As for pants, I wear the good old fashioned long johns, and my regular cameo cargo pants. I wear a regular knee high socks, and a pair of wool socks. Also, wear a scull cap, as well as a carhart olive green ta-bogon. This keeps me pretty good to as low as 25 degrees. As a thought, I have wondered about using a small trash bag as a vest on really cold days. I would just put it on over my t shirt, and then layer over it to cover any noise it may make. I am thinking it would keep me warm because it won't breathe, trapping all my body heat and blocking the wind. I have just never had the sack to try it (Pun intended).
As i sat there yesterday freezing my butt off, I was thinking the same thing. I need to invest in some quality warm clothing. Good wool base layers and some nice, Sitka quality, outer layers. Anybody got a spare $5G I can have.
You will regret it. You want your stuff to breathe. You would also be trapping moisture and that makes you cold.
I use a good base layer then my regular hunting clothes that I use for up to 50 degrees. Then at stand I add my heavy layer. Which this year I got Sitka clothing. I invested in the Fanatic Line, I got the bibs and jacket with the wind stopper in it. That make all the difference have a windstopper in your outer layer. Just cutting the wind makes you warmer. I feel comfortable in that from 50 degrees all way down to maybe 10 degrees, for up to 4 hours. Any lower temps then 10 degrees I just limit the time on stand a lot less, maybe 2-3 hours. The sitka gear is a game changer for me! But I know there are other brands that do the same thing. I just got a deal on Sitka that I couldn't pass!
I haven't found one I am happy with yet. Like MGH_PA I get cold very easily these days. Last weekend in Ohio it was mid 30's. I had a merino next to skin base layer, then Cabelas ECWCS Polar Weight Fleece layer for insulation, a Stratus vest, Stratus jacket, Stratus pants. And froze my arse off until the sun came up LOL. Then I was just cold.
This is my set up for super cold days Sitka Merino Top and Bottom Sitka Heavyweight Top and Bottom Sitka Fanatic Hoody Sitka Fanatic Jacket Sikta Fanatic Bibs Sitka Neck Gaiter Sitka Incenerator Hat Two Pairs of Merino socks Cabelas Dura-Trax insulated Boots
I use Merino wool as a second layer. I learned in Wisconsin last week that it gets really warm when wearing it and walking to a stand. Even when the temps are in the 20s. It made me a believer and I will be using it from now on.
This might help... http://forums.bowhunting.com/equipment-reviews/heated-sweatshirts-70107/?highlight=winter+clothing Personally, I found the battery units FAR too large. I use a Sitka incinerator suit...a fully down filled suit which is outstanding. T
Best money I've spent was on my First Lite Sanctuary suit. Then Merino base layers underneath. It's absolutely money for cold weather. If it's frigid cold, I'll wear my Uncompaghre Puffy jacket underneath too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk