Hunting clothing question

ohotnik

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Hello, I am trying to decide between Remington 6-in-1 parka (breathable, waterproof, but not Gore Tex - $200 at WallMart) or Browning 3-in-1 Pro Series Gore Tex Parka (around $400-500 in hunting shops). Money is an issue for me, but I would prefer buy once and enjoy than to buy cheaper but inferior version for every and each season. What are your opinions my fellow CGNeners on this Remington Parka? Anybody used it? Is it really breathable and waterproof as Gore Tex? Is Browning parka and matching pants warm enough for Lower Mainland fall season(they look thinner than Remington). I really appreciate your valuable advice. Thank you all.

p.s. Is the material used by Remington (ie. the Gore Tex like material) that makes it waterproof, any worse than the actual "Gore-Tex" brand?
 
Buy the best that you can afford. I picked up a Remington 4 in 1 parka (with gortex) and matching insulated pants.13 years latter and it's still like new! I use mine for waterfowl and small game. My friend and I are always the last to leave the blind regardless of the weather.

I also picked up a 4 in 1 parka with matching bib pants from Cabela's this suit is for when I hunt deer. It has a rainguard treatment. What a mistake. The suit was fine the the first two seasons but after that forget it. The slightest bit of rain or snow and your soaked.

I thought the 4 in 1 Remington parka that is sold at Walmart only has a water repellant finish and not a water proof membrane(goretex or similar product)

Goretex suits cost a little more but they are worth it.
 
To be perfectly honest - I lean a little towards buying a camo outer jacket and putting it over a good quality thermal jacket. I find it gives me a little more flexibility because sometimes it's really cold, but you know, sometimes it's warm :)

Remember - your number one requirement has to be "is it QUIET". Even jeans are too loud in the bush if you're after deer sometimes. I've not personally seen a lot of goretex that's really quiet.

Is Browning parka and matching pants warm enough for Lower Mainland fall season

The lower mainland? Dude - its NEVER that cold around here. And if you start hikeing a bit you'll suddenly find that every single peice of glass that gets near your face (scope included) fogs over in 1 second :)

The trick is to layer. It sounds like you're trying to buy one peice of clothing that'll do it all for you - and that's not how it works.

You've got your wicking layer (that's undergarments and long johns), then you've got your thermal layer (that's fleece sweaters and vests and such) and then you've got your weather layer (the outer layer that stops wind and helps keep rain off you).

Comfort in the feild is dependant on the COMPLETE solution - footwear, socks, your three layers of pants and tops (adjusted to temperature - sometimes its a tshirt and you're jacket, sometimes its thermal underwear, a sweater a vest and your jacket), your gloves and your headgear (very important).

If you don't address ANY ONE of those things right, you will be too hot or too cold, and each is as bad as the other.

I have a big loose jacket that's saddlecloth (mostly waterproof - but quiet). I wear fleece beneith it appropriate to the temperature outside, and either a ball cap or a hat. I have a few other things, like a head-sock thing if it's really cold and blowy, and good thermal underwear if it's really cold outside. I wear wool pants (actually with a little synth material in it - doesn't itch at all that way) and good boots with quiet gaitors for when it's colder (the gaitors are fleece lined on the outside for quiet but waterproof gore-tex inside for waterproofness in the wet grass).

I also have a light but very waterproof rubber rain poncho in case it starts REALLY raining - if it's really raining the need for camo is pretty slim for most animals and so is the need for quiet, as the rain covers more noise.

Personally - i'd keep looking just a little bit. Camo for deer bear and moose is largely overrated unless you're bowhunting, I know lots of very successful hunters who never touch the stuff. If you're not moving, they'll have a hard time seeing you.

Remember to save some money for boots, good socks, lots of fleece (cheap if you look around) and the rest of that stuff. Then layer to adapt to the temperature. Unless you're going into 20 below stuff, you don't need the warmest jacket out there because a little fleece under the jacket will take care of it. Just make sure the jacket is big enough to fit over a couple of layers if you need to.
 
Gortex is noisey just put it on and move around, it crinkles.
I bought one, just the jacket from Wal Mart and I only put it on when it is raining. When the coat gets damp it seems to quiet down.
Wool pants and pollyester everything else. I have a Mackinaw coat but I have put on a few pounds and it fits tight. Damn, I miss that coat.
 
walksalot said:
Gortex is noisey just put it on and move around, it crinkles.
I bought one, just the jacket from Wal Mart and I only put it on when it is raining. When the coat gets damp it seems to quiet down.
Wool pants and pollyester everything else. I have a Mackinaw coat but I have put on a few pounds and it fits tight. Damn, I miss that coat.


maybe you could donate that coat to me :D .....or am i already fatter then you?.. :p
but im a fan of using the wool as an inner layer
 
fogducker said:
walksalot said:
Gortex is noisey just put it on and move around, it crinkles.
I bought one, just the jacket from Wal Mart and I only put it on when it is raining. When the coat gets damp it seems to quiet down.
Wool pants and pollyester everything else. I have a Mackinaw coat but I have put on a few pounds and it fits tight. Damn, I miss that coat.


maybe you could donate that coat to me :D .....or am i already fatter then you?.. :p
but im a fan of using the wool as an inner layer

It is badly worn but it was really comfortable. A friend found it for me at a garbage sale for 10.00. I picked up one for my son for 5.00 and that was the last one I found.
For treestand hunting they are not wind proof so a windproof layer is needed underneath.
 
FYI- Walmart has those Remington 6 in 1 jackets on right now for $100-Great price. I bought one when it was $200 4 yrs ago. I wear the inner jacket when it is warmer out & put the outer jacket on when it gets colder. You will not get cold
 
FYI- Walmart has those Remington 6 in 1 jackets on right now for $100-Great price. I bought one when it was $200 4 yrs ago.


I was in Walmart yesterday and the price for remington 6 in 1 is $199 in Vancouver. Where did you see them for $100, buckboy? Thanks.
 
oh hotnik i just bought one a week ago here in ont for 99.96 dude your getting ripped off in bc lol
if you want to emt me the total plus tax and shipping i can pick one up and shipp it to you
 
BUY the BROWNING jacket. I have one and it is very quiet in the bush and super bomber for nasty weather. The only thing is you will have to upgrade your binos as they have to stay on the outside of your coat when it is pissing out. Spend the extra money and never look back.
 
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