Winter predator camo

These are very good.

Yes, they are excellent... I have tried a dozen different options over the past 40 years, and these are the best to date. The material is a tight weave polyester of some sort that has a slick finish that is quite quiet and sheds snow and debris... I liked it so much that I bought a second set. The Tundra snow camo is a very good pattern for a wide range of backgrounds... and the price is right.
 
CF surplus are cheap and ugly, but they work and snow doesn't stick to them.

On the other hand, you can call coyotes wearing a Santa Claus suit. We used to have to wear red, yellow, orange or white head to foot for big game hunting and I called a lot of coyotes without changing clothes. Don't move, watch the wind and don't skyline yourself and you're GTG. Do those things and camo won't help.
 
Yes, they are excellent... I have tried a dozen different options over the past 40 years, and these are the best to date. The material is a tight weave polyester of some sort that has a slick finish that is quite quiet and sheds snow and debris... I liked it so much that I bought a second set. The Tundra snow camo is a very good pattern for a wide range of backgrounds... and the price is right.

It certainly looks good. Is it meant to go over existing winter outer clothes (like winter jacket, pants)?
 
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Yes, they are excellent... I have tried a dozen different options over the past 40 years, and these are the best to date. The material is a tight weave polyester of some sort that has a slick finish that is quite quiet and sheds snow and debris... I liked it so much that I bought a second set. The Tundra snow camo is a very good pattern for a wide range of backgrounds... and the price is right.

Yes I use the plain white ones. The pants come in a coverup weight and also in a waterproof side zip heavier set. I saw them on sale last year and bought a couple pairs as well. I seem to rip them to shreds on fences.

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/139664/truetimber-mens-waterproof-snow-coversuit-pant
 
Yes I use the plain white ones. The pants come in a coverup weight and also in a waterproof side zip heavier set. I saw them on sale last year and bought a couple pairs as well. I seem to rip them to shreds on fences.

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/139664/truetimber-mens-waterproof-snow-coversuit-pant

Which of the two do you recommend? Do you wear them over normal winter clothes?

Seems like a bib and warm winter camo jacket would be the best for when it's below -10C.
 
Go to any paint store or Home Depots and buy one of the cheap white painter’s coveralls. They are cheap but are very durable, very light and thin material that will go over your primary clothing. It lasts me all winter.

Times 2, dirt cheap and effective.

Grizz
 
Which of the two do you recommend? Do you wear them over normal winter clothes?

Seems like a bib and warm winter camo jacket would be the best for when it's below -10C.

They are both good. The cover up weight I wear if I’m walking lots, over top of wool pants.
The heavier waterproof ones I wear if I’m sitting in snow more then walking. They work best without too heavy of pants underneath. Like long underwear and sweat pants. The side zips make it easy to get them off with your boots still on.
 
Yes I use the plain white ones. The pants come in a coverup weight and also in a waterproof side zip heavier set. I saw them on sale last year and bought a couple pairs as well. I seem to rip them to shreds on fences.

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/139664/truetimber-mens-waterproof-snow-coversuit-pant

I haven't tried the heavier set, but only because I have so many hunting clothes for layering that I only really need the cover-up set to go over my existing gear. Having tried so many clothing products I am impressed with the quality and fit. One thing I would have changed is the location of the pockets on the jacket, they should be lower and should have a flap to keep snow and debris out, but that is a small beef.
 
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