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<blockquote data-quote="Battering Ram" data-source="post: 1545068" data-attributes="member: 89952"><p>I have not tried the Kuiu gear or the First Lite gear. I've looked at it and it's nice stuff, but I can save the money and put it towards other things. I live in Idaho and have been hunting elk for years in warm and cold weather, both and dry and wet. I stick to the Under Armor base layer clothes. Then I layer up with Kings Camo in the desert patter (it works for the timber and brush the best IMO). I spent money on good boots years ago and I believe that is where you should put your money. I like Kenetrek Mountain Extreme, but either way get a good pair of boots with a Gortex lining and at least a 200 thinsulate. I prefer my 400 thinsulate, but in the summer scouting trips my feet do get warm. Smart wool is the ticket for socks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Battering Ram, post: 1545068, member: 89952"] I have not tried the Kuiu gear or the First Lite gear. I’ve looked at it and it’s nice stuff, but I can save the money and put it towards other things. I live in Idaho and have been hunting elk for years in warm and cold weather, both and dry and wet. I stick to the Under Armor base layer clothes. Then I layer up with Kings Camo in the desert patter (it works for the timber and brush the best IMO). I spent money on good boots years ago and I believe that is where you should put your money. I like Kenetrek Mountain Extreme, but either way get a good pair of boots with a Gortex lining and at least a 200 thinsulate. I prefer my 400 thinsulate, but in the summer scouting trips my feet do get warm. Smart wool is the ticket for socks. [/QUOTE]
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