Fleece Clothing and Burs
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Denver, IA USA
Posts: 2
Fleece Clothing and Burs
First year hunting in the microfleece type clothing. Very quiet and comfortable. But during my last deer recovery of the year - spent some time searching through the thickets and picked up thousands of nettles (very small burs on a vine) I believe.
I have made several attempts to remove them with a brush, velcro type stuff and resorted to picking at them. If I am lucky, I will have most of them off by the start of next season.
Anyone have any cures for the common bur in this new softer cloth. Previous clothes - normally brushed them off with a heavy bristle brush but they are just too deep into the soft cloth.
Hoping one of the board experts can help me out...
Thanks for any ideas. Much appreciated.
I have made several attempts to remove them with a brush, velcro type stuff and resorted to picking at them. If I am lucky, I will have most of them off by the start of next season.
Anyone have any cures for the common bur in this new softer cloth. Previous clothes - normally brushed them off with a heavy bristle brush but they are just too deep into the soft cloth.
Hoping one of the board experts can help me out...
Thanks for any ideas. Much appreciated.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posts: 1,665
RE: Fleece Clothing and Burs
I was going to order some new fleece material from cabela's which supposidly keeps the burs and snags off the clothes. Hope it works, sounds like a pain to pull em off one by one!
#4
RE: Fleece Clothing and Burs
Just in case, was the microfleece you purchased advertised as "bur proof"? If it was, might be worth a phone call to the seller or manufacturer of the garment explaining your problem. Being a fellow Iowan, I think I know what you are talking about....I love to wear fleece and think it is great for bowhunting(warmth & quiet), but I make it a point now to wear "bur proof" outerwear when possible. I used to have a Fieldline backpack made of fleece, every time I would lower it from my stand it would pick up about 2 million burs, which were impossible to take off...it now hangs from a nail in the garage<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>, my packpack is made of saddle cloth now.
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TB
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Tennessee USA
Posts: 17
RE: Fleece Clothing and Burs
Who was the guy that decided that rain proof and fleece go together? My fleece rain suit weighs 200 lbs after it gets wet. You stay dry but you have a heart attack carrying your rain suit out of the woods.
#7
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Denver, IA USA
Posts: 2
RE: Fleece Clothing and Burs
Thanks Everyone for your input.. The pants are Scenlok Supremes. I will check with them to see if the Supreme is bur resistant. I know the Scenlok Select version is.
Appreciate all your input. Looks like I will start picking again tonight... Fridge is full and the garage furnace is on - should be a good time!!
Appreciate all your input. Looks like I will start picking again tonight... Fridge is full and the garage furnace is on - should be a good time!!