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  1. Josh/OH

    Josh/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Love seeing the industry stepping up!
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    Nice!!!!
     
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    Hope those of you who are in the market for some new gear consider it. For the rest of us, give directly to some organization that is on the ground helping.
     
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    Does that mean buying camo can be written off as charitable donation?
     
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    Josh/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Lol.. that's a good question!


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    remmett70 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Only for the corporation.
     
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    Well I been holding off buying subalpine because I just don't really need it . But this pushed me over the edge. I bought new subalpine Ascent pants, shirt, vest, Kelvin ultra light hoody, flex cap and Bino harness .
     
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    Josh/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I placed an order a couple weeks ago, but in light of the current situation, I'm thinking I might need the Kelvin pants and Fanatic beanie


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    S.McArthur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Almost got me, but $800 or $1000 is still steep. I'll probably regret this decision in November.
    So....totaly not related, is there a big difference between the fanatic and incinerator, say for a friend hunting in Middle Tennessee? From what I hear, my "friend" absolutely hates being cold.
     
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    Are the sizes comparable regular clothes?? I hate buying clothes online cause i never no off they gonna fit or not.. I'm not skinny nor am i fat my opinion anyway lol

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    I have both. For your "friend" in Tenneessee there are quite a few differences between the two. The fanatic weighs more, is a little bulkier (though not overly bulky, pretty streamlined for late season gear) and picks up burrs like a boss, is windproof and is plenty warm. It also has the awesome kangaroo pocket in the front. The Incinerator weighs less but is warmer as well as being wind and waterproof. It is also not as quiet as the fanatic but sheds burrs fairly well.

    Your "friend" would not want walk very far in either set.
     
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    Josh/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The Incinerator is my hands-down choice. I liked buckeye's so much, I nearly stole that shiz.


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    Josh/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I can only vouch for medium, but yes. All my gear is M, and I'm 5'10/180. It fits like a freaking glove, and it layers perfectly.


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    the new ascents are slightly fitted, i sized up
    everything else I own I order my regular size
     
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    I have seen that Mathews Inc. and Yeti have also done this. :tu:
     
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