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<blockquote data-quote="Horse43" data-source="post: 2709810" data-attributes="member: 125077"><p>Like it's been mentioned, camo color should only be based on what you think looks cool or company to support. The more important thing is your layering system. Good light merino wool Basel ayers and socks, fleece, puffy, rain. Then pants. Figure out if you're a sweater, if you run hot, run cold, etc. I've gone exclusively to pants with zippers to dump heat. Stone glaciers are my favorite along with first lite corrugate foundry. If it's zero degrees out and I take 1 step I'm in my baselayers only and fully zipped out. The minute I stop, I need like 3 puffys on and all my hats and gloves. I like knee high darn Toughs, move them up and you've got long John's almost, move them down and back to normal socks. A good system can make or break your hunt when you're traveling that far and spending that many resources. Took me a few seasons to dial it all in.</p><p></p><p>A note on hunting specific clothes, try to never pay full price for them. All are made overseas, except for my Kifaru puffy. They go on sale often or look for past season stuff too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse43, post: 2709810, member: 125077"] Like it's been mentioned, camo color should only be based on what you think looks cool or company to support. The more important thing is your layering system. Good light merino wool Basel ayers and socks, fleece, puffy, rain. Then pants. Figure out if you're a sweater, if you run hot, run cold, etc. I've gone exclusively to pants with zippers to dump heat. Stone glaciers are my favorite along with first lite corrugate foundry. If it's zero degrees out and I take 1 step I'm in my baselayers only and fully zipped out. The minute I stop, I need like 3 puffys on and all my hats and gloves. I like knee high darn Toughs, move them up and you've got long John's almost, move them down and back to normal socks. A good system can make or break your hunt when you're traveling that far and spending that many resources. Took me a few seasons to dial it all in. A note on hunting specific clothes, try to never pay full price for them. All are made overseas, except for my Kifaru puffy. They go on sale often or look for past season stuff too. [/QUOTE]
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