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Twenty-five degrees and below; What are you wearing?

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by slickbilly-d, Aug 16, 2019.

  1. Illinois Outdoorsman

    Illinois Outdoorsman Weekend Warrior

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    Selling my 2018 XL Sitka Fanatic Jacket and Bibs. Bought last summer and only hunted with a half dozen times or so. Washed 3 times, once out of the box, once after a few hunts and once before putting up. Both are in like new, flawless condition. No stains, snags, tears, broken zippers, everything is good. Only reason I’m selling is I want the new version of both. Jacket was $399 and bibs were $389, or vice versa I can’t remember. Warmest stuff I’ve ever worn. $575 for both, No trades. Can text me at +13096429567 for faster reply.
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    mflora98ss Weekend Warrior

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    Sitka Fanatic bibs and vest, and Stratus jacket.
     
  3. scarps23

    scarps23 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bring some coffee or tea with you that is hot in a thermos. This helps me a lot. If you are worried about smell. Just hot water will work.

    On all day sits I’ll bring coffee. I usually wait 2 hours to break open. The temperature is usually warming up and then add warm liquids. It helps a lot.

    I wear good base layers besides that. Stand up or squat to get blood moving. I use the hand and foot warmers also. I don’t like having a lot of clothing on for bowhunting. Wind proof outerwear and you should be set.


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