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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 189806" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Layering is important for me. There has to be a layer of wool, wind-stopper or regular depends on the temperature. Base layer has to be a moisture wicking material. Number of layers is dependent on the temperature and activity. Sitting requires more layers than still-hunting. Because I carry a little extra insulation myself if I'm moving I don't like much for clothes when moving like in pheasant hunting, or still-hunting for deer. The only time a parka-style coat is needed for me is sitting or extremely cold.</p><p></p><p>A good head cover and gloves, (preferably mittens where practical) are essential as my hands get cold easily and a warm head is vital to a warm body.</p><p></p><p>I'm like a lot of the others in that I do like good quality, that doesn't always mean the most expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 189806, member: 3373"] Layering is important for me. There has to be a layer of wool, wind-stopper or regular depends on the temperature. Base layer has to be a moisture wicking material. Number of layers is dependent on the temperature and activity. Sitting requires more layers than still-hunting. Because I carry a little extra insulation myself if I'm moving I don't like much for clothes when moving like in pheasant hunting, or still-hunting for deer. The only time a parka-style coat is needed for me is sitting or extremely cold. A good head cover and gloves, (preferably mittens where practical) are essential as my hands get cold easily and a warm head is vital to a warm body. I'm like a lot of the others in that I do like good quality, that doesn't always mean the most expensive. [/QUOTE]
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