Wool
#2
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Idaho
Posts: 42
RE: Wool
If you can find an army surplus type store, you can get some good woolies, pants\tops for reasonable prices. I picked up a set of Swedish wool pants for $20 that I love for cold weather hunting. I've seen shirts for as little as $10. You don't need to break the bank for wool. I use both, wool and fleece, interchangeably or separately or not at all, depending on conditions. Both have the quality of retaining warmth when wet although fleece gets the nod for quicker drying. Both are quiet.
#3
RE: Wool
You can get all kinds of wool goods here for cheap:
Sportsman's Guide
Look in the military surplus catalog on the right side of the homepage . They also carry ECWS gear and MOPP suits .
Sportsman's Guide
Look in the military surplus catalog on the right side of the homepage . They also carry ECWS gear and MOPP suits .
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Bemidji.Minnesota
Posts: 170
RE: Wool
IMO, nothing beats wool for warmth, wicking, durability in the long run. It runs alittle more $$, but many of us using wool have had the coat, pant,etc for years. I'm fortunate to have a woolen mill in our town. Walk in,get measured up, and presto, custom made items. New camo bibs run $70, not to bad. taz
#7
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Colorado
Posts: 632
RE: Wool
I just bought a wool coat from columbia and like it. Havnt got to wear it hunting yet cause of the heat, but just from shooting in it and the quietness i cant find any drawbacks.
#8
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Trenton, MI
Posts: 33
RE: Wool
I have the Columbia wool bibs & coat w/ their camo pattern. I absolutely love it. I got it on sale. I decided to bite the bullet myself a few years ago. This stuff is quiet and warm. It works well in the rain too. It is definately worth the little extra cash. I can use it in the milder days of october and the coldest days in december while muzzleloading. It is the only suit I can wear for all three seasons (bow, rifle, &m/l) I live in Michigan. There is an outlet store in Birch Run that sells all of the Columbia gear. I have called them on the phone in the past to buy my waterfowl parka. We did the entire deal over the phone. The outlet store sells items for less than retail stores. Keep you eyes open for the sales, don't pay full price if you don't have to.
#9
Super Moderator
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Roane Co. WV USA Member since 11/1999
Posts: 2,045
RE: Wool
One of the first rules you learn in any military survival schools is in cold weather ....wool although wet will keep you warm.
If you are pressed for $$ check out your local GoodWill or Salvation Army stores....also military surplus stores. You would be surprised at what you might find just like new. I used to do alot of Winter backpacking and camping. MHO is that although wool does have weight unlike fleece, it is tried and true! Good Luck and Happy Hunting!
If you are pressed for $$ check out your local GoodWill or Salvation Army stores....also military surplus stores. You would be surprised at what you might find just like new. I used to do alot of Winter backpacking and camping. MHO is that although wool does have weight unlike fleece, it is tried and true! Good Luck and Happy Hunting!
#10
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 6,471
RE: Wool
Wool worth the extra money? I don't know about you but this synthetic realtree/mossyoak/natgear/etc etc is out of control. You can buy military wool or Woolrich,Cabelas even Weatherby wool then you can same outfit from the synthetic bunch. Wool will keep you alive in the worst weather.