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Best Sitka Jacket for late season Mule Deer hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="ktgoodman" data-source="post: 1607015" data-attributes="member: 89077"><p>I love the Sitka gear and my number one jacket is the Kelvin Light hoodie. I put on a base of merino, then a sitka fleece over that. I hunt mostly in those two. If it is windy or I'm sitting glassing, I then put on the Kelvin Light Hoodie, it cuts the wind and is very warm. If I need more, I put on the Packable stormfront rain gear. </p><p></p><p>I also own the Kelvin Down Hoodie - by far the warmest jacket I've ever worn. 20 below zero, riding a 4 wheeler and you don't feel the cold come through. You can't hike in it or you will boil and it does not pack down super small, but it is awesome when it gets super cold and you have to sit a ridge for hours looking for critters. Might I also suggest you look into the zip on Kelvin pants, they are amazing insulation layer when sitting. They run a tad small so upsize one to you have room to move. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktgoodman, post: 1607015, member: 89077"] I love the Sitka gear and my number one jacket is the Kelvin Light hoodie. I put on a base of merino, then a sitka fleece over that. I hunt mostly in those two. If it is windy or I'm sitting glassing, I then put on the Kelvin Light Hoodie, it cuts the wind and is very warm. If I need more, I put on the Packable stormfront rain gear. I also own the Kelvin Down Hoodie - by far the warmest jacket I've ever worn. 20 below zero, riding a 4 wheeler and you don't feel the cold come through. You can't hike in it or you will boil and it does not pack down super small, but it is awesome when it gets super cold and you have to sit a ridge for hours looking for critters. Might I also suggest you look into the zip on Kelvin pants, they are amazing insulation layer when sitting. They run a tad small so upsize one to you have room to move. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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