Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
#1
Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
I'm thinking of buying the henley shirt and the pants. I'm just wondering what the material will be like for early bow season hot weather.
If you are familiar with these garments.....let me know.
If you are familiar with these garments.....let me know.
#3
RE: Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
Yeah....I had PM'd Greg/MO and he sent me the link. I need something for VERY early bow season. I think I'm gonna order it....because it says it's for hot weather.....but I have no experince with the material.
#6
RE: Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
Yea just checked the site! I like the fleece stuff to and rain gear!
I'll makin an order here in a month or so, once i get the ring paid off [8D]
I'll makin an order here in a month or so, once i get the ring paid off [8D]
#7
RE: Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
I was looking at that myself. Only thing bothering me is from the website pics, they look sort of dark. But doing some conversion, those pants are slightly heavier material than the Cabelas's Silent Weave, and I think thats a good thing.
#8
RE: Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
I kinda thought they were a tad dark too from what I normally like, Greg... but then again they're still a good bit better than Mossy Oak or something similiar... And, when it's hot enough to wear these, there should be tons of foliage on the tree providing a good canopy backdrop to prevent too much skylighting.
#9
RE: Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
I ordered the henley, pants and hat a little while ago. I'll give a full report when I get them.
Thanks for telling me I needed to get the "portly" size, Greg.
Thanks for telling me I needed to get the "portly" size, Greg.
#10
RE: Anyone own the new Predator Lightweight Polyester?
I saw them for the first time last night and instantly planned on buying them for the warm days of early October and as another layer for the cold days of December.