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<blockquote data-quote="Highvoltage" data-source="post: 1790360" data-attributes="member: 109082"><p>I'm looking to upgrade some of my older gear. I mainly hunt deer in the East temps 40-15 mainly. I've hunted west for elk and deer in Saskatchewan so I have a large variety. My go to is a scent lok thundertek, which is an insulated heavy parka with a zip out liner, the pants are uninsulated (windproof waterproof) . My complaint is how heavy the coat is. My layerings start with a merino 150 base, 250 base, browning hells canyon primaloft jacket then the outer shell of this scent lok. It's not warm enough for all day sits and with the liner you can't bend your elbow to draw a bow and it's extremely heavy. Can you guys recommend a layering system or else a liner/ down Packable that I could wear over the wool base layers? Mainly looking to lighten my gear. Any suggestions would be great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highvoltage, post: 1790360, member: 109082"] I’m looking to upgrade some of my older gear. I mainly hunt deer in the East temps 40-15 mainly. I’ve hunted west for elk and deer in Saskatchewan so I have a large variety. My go to is a scent lok thundertek, which is an insulated heavy parka with a zip out liner, the pants are uninsulated (windproof waterproof) . My complaint is how heavy the coat is. My layerings start with a merino 150 base, 250 base, browning hells canyon primaloft jacket then the outer shell of this scent lok. It’s not warm enough for all day sits and with the liner you can’t bend your elbow to draw a bow and it’s extremely heavy. Can you guys recommend a layering system or else a liner/ down Packable that I could wear over the wool base layers? Mainly looking to lighten my gear. Any suggestions would be great [/QUOTE]
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