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<blockquote data-quote="30378wbymag" data-source="post: 2749931" data-attributes="member: 54983"><p>Check out ANY brand that uses the Schoeller fabric, it has nanotechnology, the "pores" in the fabric actually open and close like a pinecone depending on temp. I've worn the pants at 103° to minus 3° and the jacket in very cold temps. I tested the pants for wind penetration in my bass boat @ about 55 mph and it's a strange sensation you can feel the pressure of the wind but no pass through yet at 103° they breathed like mesh very cool fabric.</p><p></p><p>In the cold I just wore a merino wool base and at minus 3° I was comfy on a yote stand for almost an hour. For western hunting I think it's hard to beat, we can be in a valley with very high temps but get up the hill and it could be well below freezing, check that stuff out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30378wbymag, post: 2749931, member: 54983"] Check out ANY brand that uses the Schoeller fabric, it has nanotechnology, the "pores" in the fabric actually open and close like a pinecone depending on temp. I've worn the pants at 103° to minus 3° and the jacket in very cold temps. I tested the pants for wind penetration in my bass boat @ about 55 mph and it's a strange sensation you can feel the pressure of the wind but no pass through yet at 103° they breathed like mesh very cool fabric. In the cold I just wore a merino wool base and at minus 3° I was comfy on a yote stand for almost an hour. For western hunting I think it's hard to beat, we can be in a valley with very high temps but get up the hill and it could be well below freezing, check that stuff out... [/QUOTE]
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