Up for sale is the Gamehide Gridlock jacket and pants, plus the neck gaiter and Sherpa fleece hat. Everything is in great condition with no rips or tears. I would give them all a 9/10, only because they've been worn. I didn't get out much last year, so these have only been worn a few times. Not a thing wrong with them. The jacket: Size XL. Extremely comfortable. Also very warm for it's light weight. I am about 5'10" 160 pounds with an average build and this jacket fits me with plenty of room to layer. My dad is 6' and 210 pounds and he could also fit into this jacket, but with a little less room to layer. The pants: Size L. Waist sizes 34-36, but has a little bit of elastic type stretch to the waist, so it's comfortable regardless what you have for a waist within that range. Also extremely comfortable and warm for its light weight. I have plenty of room to add a layer of sweat pants under them, but they aren't too baggy or bulky if I just have a tight baselayer underneath. The neck gaiter: This thing is awesome. It will be the factor between freezing cold and comfortable. Extremely comfortable and warm. The beanie: Also very comfortable, doesn't itch, and the Sherpa fleece is super warm. The hate looks really nice too. I really hate to let this stuff go, but I won't be using a Mathews in the woods next year, and I just don't feel right wearing the Lost Camo with a Hoyt bow. I like this type of clothing so much that my next set is be the same style... Light weight, warm, comfortable, and silent. The new set I got cost me $200 even, so if I can get that out of this suit, I'll be happy. You can check my feedback on Archery Talk under the username: haldermand Thanks for looking!
Are you using Tapatalk? If not, that could be the reason, because I'm using it and it won't show the first set of pics. And yeah the Gridlock really is awesome stuff.
Warm is relative I suppose. But with layering, I wear this Well into Nov. If I get a heater bodysuit this year, I won't need any other camo other than this. FWIW, I'm pretty warm blooded.
I wore it last season during January when it was in the teens and single digits... Sometimes with wind. I would start with a spandex style extremely thin base layer to pull sweat off my body. Then it was a mid weight long sleeve with a low turtle neck. It had a thickness somewhere between a t shirt and thin sweatshirt. Then it was a hoodie. Then I put on a Polartec 200 fleece jacket. Those things are awesome! Super cheap on eBay and crazy warm! I wore the Gridlock jacket over it all and never got cold and it wasn't anywhere near too bulky to bow hunt with. On the bottom, I wore a really thin base layer to pull sweat from my body and the Polartec bibs. Then threw the Gridlock pants over it. No problems! This is coming from a guy that has had multiple spinal injuries from junior high and high school football. I had to stop playing after my sophomore year because the injuries were too risky. As a result from this, I've had trouble staying warm. Never had any problems before the back injuries. But this stiff keeps me warm. The key is proper layering and not sweating on the way back to your stand... So I kept the Polartec jacket and Gridlock jacket in my backpack until I was up in the tree.