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  1. abates352

    abates352 Weekend Warrior

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    was wondering what everybody is using for a cool weather camo outerware. i am looking for somthing that would work in early season, and also make a good mid layer for late season. i would like to get pants and jacket for not more than one hundred fifty dollars. any sugestion.
     
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    mhouck06 Weekend Warrior

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    i know its above your price range, but look up the Under Armour Ridge Reaper series. I'd save the extra money and go with that. I wasted alot of money on other clothes before I tried UA and I love it.
     
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    X2 on Under Armour. I have the Ayton bib for about 150 and have worn it from 80 degrees to 15 degrees. Just put a base layer and jogging pants on under as it gets colder and gym shorts under when it's hotter. Great bib. I have a lot of UA stuff including the ridge reaper pants. I love all of it. Great for layering and not bulky at all. In 15 degree weather I normally wear base , UA Hurlock pull over and vest. If sitting for a while I will put on my UA capture coat.

    If you run some searches you can find it on sale. My hunting buddy has the scent lock or scent blocker dream season pants shirt and jacket and loves them also if you are looking outside UA. He got it all for about 50% off in off season.
     
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    selfbros Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Go with Natural Gear. it just blends in great with anything. No leaf's, No branches, and No 3D objects. it's simple and cost effective. I use it all year around, and love the look, and how it just blends in to every background.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    AMEN! Unless hunting the ground with a lot of snow science proves you're going to blend in. It may still be above your price range but not as mush as the UA stuff that is like Harley you're paying more only because of that 2inx2in logo for something that is good but same type stuff made by other manufacturers at 1/2 or 1/3 of the price.
     
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    DrawBackBowhunting Weekend Warrior

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    Mud,sticks, leaves.. Done
     
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    Thanx for your help. I have looked into both Sentblocker and UA gear. both look very good, but i just spent more than $350 on ins. bibs, and Cabela's bow hunter extreme jacket. i love both garments, just going to be to warm for early mid season. BTW if anyone is looking for cold weather jacket, the Bowhunter Extreme series is a great choice. thanx for the help.
     
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    http://sportsmansliquidation.com/ < --- Only place i buy hunting clothes. They're inventory is based on season's. right now they wont have that great of a selectoin, but come Sept. Oct. they will have a boat load of gear for dirt cheap.
     
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