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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1369187" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>I've got an entire Sitka set up that has worked very well in warm and cold weather hunting antelope, mule deer and elk.</p><p>Any of their merino wool core are great "thermal underwear"</p><p>I have both the Mountain and Timberline pants and wear the Timberline when it's colder</p><p>The Traverse zip-tee is a must, can be worn alone on hot days or as a layer when cold</p><p>Kelvin Lite vest when it's colder and easily removed and packed away if it gets too warm</p><p>Jet Stream jacket is another must</p><p>The Kelvin Down Hoody and Kelvin Lite pants are a must if you're going to be in cold weather. They pack down small and the pants have full length zippers so you can put them over your pants without taking you boots off. Great if you are sitting and glassing. You won't get cold.</p><p>This set up has worked really well for me. Super versatile, moisture wicking, light, and the ability to shed layers or add layers as needed.</p><p></p><p>Also, you may want to look at Kuiu. It's great stuff too (should be since the guy that invented Sitka gear is the one that owns Kuiu since he sold Sitka to Goretex)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1369187, member: 33159"] I've got an entire Sitka set up that has worked very well in warm and cold weather hunting antelope, mule deer and elk. Any of their merino wool core are great "thermal underwear" I have both the Mountain and Timberline pants and wear the Timberline when it's colder The Traverse zip-tee is a must, can be worn alone on hot days or as a layer when cold Kelvin Lite vest when it's colder and easily removed and packed away if it gets too warm Jet Stream jacket is another must The Kelvin Down Hoody and Kelvin Lite pants are a must if you're going to be in cold weather. They pack down small and the pants have full length zippers so you can put them over your pants without taking you boots off. Great if you are sitting and glassing. You won't get cold. This set up has worked really well for me. Super versatile, moisture wicking, light, and the ability to shed layers or add layers as needed. Also, you may want to look at Kuiu. It's great stuff too (should be since the guy that invented Sitka gear is the one that owns Kuiu since he sold Sitka to Goretex) [/QUOTE]
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