Wool Hunting Clothes- Your Opinion?
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
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RE: Wool Hunting Clothes- Your Opinion?
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RE: Wool Hunting Clothes- Your Opinion?
My husband wears nothing but military surplus wool clothing, some of it foreign, that he gets from Sportsmans Guide, high quality, dirt cheap. Unfortunately, none of it comes in my size.
#15
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: WI
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RE: Wool Hunting Clothes- Your Opinion?
Go wool or go home! You don't have to spend any more than you would on hunting clothes made out of other materials. Low end would be second hand, or military surplus, high end would be sleeping indian or filson. I use mid range, Codet, for my outer wear, serves me very well, woolrich is comparable. For under layers, poly long johns, watch for end of year clearance, or thrift shop. Don't wear cotton under your wool, defeats the purpose! Good wool sweaters can be had for a song in thrift shops. Don't forget the hat and socks! You'll have to spend some money for a good wool hat, but you must have one. Stormy Kromer. $35.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2004
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RE: Wool Hunting Clothes- Your Opinion?
www.beaglewear.com the best for getting your size and fitting you.
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RE: Wool Hunting Clothes- Your Opinion?
I like wool a lot. I use a thin polypropylene underlayer -- bottoms and tops as well as thin inner sock. Over this I wear medium weight military surplus wool trousers and a Pendleton wool shirt. When needed, over this I will wear a Filson MacKinaw wool vest -- an article I like a lot, its very comfortable, very warm, lots of mobility. On top of this, if it is really cold, I'll wear a fleece insulated Cabela's parka of some kind that is waterproof fabric (they call it "dry plus"). I have a pair of the Filson heavy weight MacKinaw wool pants, it just never has been cold enough while I was hunting to want to put those on, the medium weight military surplus pants have worked well down to about 15 degrees and to about 30 degrees in driving wet snow. I have sat under an evergreen tree with melting snow dripping onto my wool pants and not gotten cold in these wool pants. I also find that wool dries out pretty quickly. My pants were pretty wet after sitting under the tree with melting snow dripping on me and after that driving wet snow, but just sitting on the back of a chair in my hotel room the pants dried out overnight and were ready to go the next day, which was also true of my polypropylene.
I like wool a lot. I would get a heavy outer wool coat, but frankly most of the time I'm not hunting when it is cold enough to justify this kind of heavy coat.
Be aware that wool doesn't have to cost you a lot. If you do your homework you can find the military surplus wool trousers in your size on the Internet for maybe $20/pair and add $5 for shipping. You can do the same with a good used wool Pendleton shirt -- find it on the Internet and buy for about $20 plus $5 for shipping. Considering the service these articles of clothing provide, those are good prices.
I like wool a lot. I would get a heavy outer wool coat, but frankly most of the time I'm not hunting when it is cold enough to justify this kind of heavy coat.
Be aware that wool doesn't have to cost you a lot. If you do your homework you can find the military surplus wool trousers in your size on the Internet for maybe $20/pair and add $5 for shipping. You can do the same with a good used wool Pendleton shirt -- find it on the Internet and buy for about $20 plus $5 for shipping. Considering the service these articles of clothing provide, those are good prices.
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Jersey
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RE: Wool Hunting Clothes- Your Opinion?
First of all... What a nice buck you got there, Dan!!! Congrats on a real shooter!
I am pleased by all the positive remarks, and thank all of you for your input. I have the wool clothing from Weatherby and recently purchased Cabela's Dry Plus Outfitter Wool Bibs since I could not find matching Weatherby bibs anywhere.
It seems that although the search has been for a while, I find myself leaning towards my wool clothing more and more. I have spent way too much $$$$ looking for the right thing in quality hunting outerclothing for colder weather.
The question about weight seems to be insignificant asper all of your comments. Insulation and quick drying out weighthe weight factor.
Thanks fellas for all your feedback.
Happy New Year to all of you!!!
I am pleased by all the positive remarks, and thank all of you for your input. I have the wool clothing from Weatherby and recently purchased Cabela's Dry Plus Outfitter Wool Bibs since I could not find matching Weatherby bibs anywhere.
It seems that although the search has been for a while, I find myself leaning towards my wool clothing more and more. I have spent way too much $$$$ looking for the right thing in quality hunting outerclothing for colder weather.
The question about weight seems to be insignificant asper all of your comments. Insulation and quick drying out weighthe weight factor.
Thanks fellas for all your feedback.
Happy New Year to all of you!!!