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<blockquote data-quote="MarbleEyez" data-source="post: 427263" data-attributes="member: 1292"><p>Base layer, mid layer, outer layer. You want moisture wicking fabrics for a base layer and mid-layer. The outer layer choice is all dependent on situation. Are you in the mountains and is there a storm coming in and it's bringing 35mph winds and rain/snow? In that case you want a wind-proof/water resistant outer layer. </p><p></p><p>These high-performance hunting clothing brands are geared for the "above average" hunting situations. It's all about weight and material. And you really start to understand it when you spend some time mountain hunting when you have limited space in a pack and you're hiking all day.</p><p></p><p>Most guys who say that it's no different then their goose down heavy parka and cotton long-johns from 1993 have never been in the situation the gear was designed for. And 99.9% of those people are "Expert-Level" road hunters come the 2nd weekend of Nov in ND.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarbleEyez, post: 427263, member: 1292"] Base layer, mid layer, outer layer. You want moisture wicking fabrics for a base layer and mid-layer. The outer layer choice is all dependent on situation. Are you in the mountains and is there a storm coming in and it's bringing 35mph winds and rain/snow? In that case you want a wind-proof/water resistant outer layer. These high-performance hunting clothing brands are geared for the "above average" hunting situations. It's all about weight and material. And you really start to understand it when you spend some time mountain hunting when you have limited space in a pack and you're hiking all day. Most guys who say that it's no different then their goose down heavy parka and cotton long-johns from 1993 have never been in the situation the gear was designed for. And 99.9% of those people are "Expert-Level" road hunters come the 2nd weekend of Nov in ND. [/QUOTE]
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