Well I've been on somewhat of a mission to try and find the best camo layering system... so far my search continues. What follows are some of my findings as always comments and suggestions are welcome.
I am off for a October hunt this year and thought I would pick up a new camo layering system... i am of average height and slightly above average size (basically im like everybody else). I dont need super fitted clothing, in fact i would prefer something a bit loose so that i may layer it.
So, I started my search off fairly naively buy picking up some cheap no-name 'crap' from Cabelas. Learned the lesson early that you get what you pay for, so needless to say I instantly returned it.
Lesson #1: You get what you pay for. Dont be cheap.
Not having learned my lesson bought some Cabelas branded Microtex fiber clothing. The fit was horrible, as the clothing barely fit - it was super wide and cut super short which made my belly hang out. I can only assume that big box stores like to cheap out on matterial costs or they sell to teenage girls. Needless to say returned this crap too.
Lesson #2: If it doesn't fit, you must return it.
At this point im starting to get a bit angry with myself. So do some additional research and come accross some Kryptek clothing which is apparently technical and decently priced. I enjoyed the mountain pattern and the clothing wasnt all that cheap. Big mistake. Apparently this is manufactured for the same cheap company, Cabelas, and the fit stunk! Clothing was cut super short to save on material costs again, even though I was guaranteed by the company that the quality was superb. Returned this crap too and vowed never to buy anything from those fools again.
Lesson #3: Dont buy anything made by or for Cabelas.
So this is where I am at now. My search continues and I have a few more clothing lines to try out. I'm upping the game a bit price wise, but I'm ok with that.
Option #1: KUIU
Option #2: Sitka
Option #3: Russel Outdoors
Each of these has had great reviews, the price does vary as the Sitka stuff can get pricey... If you have any experience with any of these I'd like to hear it. Items that are important to me in these lines are i) ability to layer ii) must fit perfectly as i plan to spend weeks in this clothing and iii) keeps me dry and warm but doesnt need to be totally water proof.
I am off for a October hunt this year and thought I would pick up a new camo layering system... i am of average height and slightly above average size (basically im like everybody else). I dont need super fitted clothing, in fact i would prefer something a bit loose so that i may layer it.
So, I started my search off fairly naively buy picking up some cheap no-name 'crap' from Cabelas. Learned the lesson early that you get what you pay for, so needless to say I instantly returned it.
Lesson #1: You get what you pay for. Dont be cheap.
Not having learned my lesson bought some Cabelas branded Microtex fiber clothing. The fit was horrible, as the clothing barely fit - it was super wide and cut super short which made my belly hang out. I can only assume that big box stores like to cheap out on matterial costs or they sell to teenage girls. Needless to say returned this crap too.
Lesson #2: If it doesn't fit, you must return it.
At this point im starting to get a bit angry with myself. So do some additional research and come accross some Kryptek clothing which is apparently technical and decently priced. I enjoyed the mountain pattern and the clothing wasnt all that cheap. Big mistake. Apparently this is manufactured for the same cheap company, Cabelas, and the fit stunk! Clothing was cut super short to save on material costs again, even though I was guaranteed by the company that the quality was superb. Returned this crap too and vowed never to buy anything from those fools again.
Lesson #3: Dont buy anything made by or for Cabelas.
So this is where I am at now. My search continues and I have a few more clothing lines to try out. I'm upping the game a bit price wise, but I'm ok with that.
Option #1: KUIU
Option #2: Sitka
Option #3: Russel Outdoors
Each of these has had great reviews, the price does vary as the Sitka stuff can get pricey... If you have any experience with any of these I'd like to hear it. Items that are important to me in these lines are i) ability to layer ii) must fit perfectly as i plan to spend weeks in this clothing and iii) keeps me dry and warm but doesnt need to be totally water proof.


















































