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We sell a lot of hunting gear and we use a lot of hunting gear. This allows us to gather a lot of product field knowledge not only from ourselves but also from customers. There are a few items from a variety of manufactures that seem to standout and perform better than others. I’ll try and uncover a few of these little gems and hopefully help those who are just looking for “THE ONE” item. Sitka Ascent Pant: Probably the best early season, warm weather pant out there. This lightweight, soft shell pant is extremely comfortable during the warm early season days. It features a perfect articulated cut, fully gusseted, keeping excess fabric (no baggy crotch) to a minimum. The Ascent pant is also available in Regular (32″) or Tall (34″) inseams. Overall one of the best warm weather pants on the market. Sitka Mountain Pant: My favorite all purpose pant. The Mountain Pant features a high count stretch polyester weave build, DWR water repellant finish, gusseted crotch, articulated leg cut and thermo-molded removeable knee protection.
The Mountain pant is extremely comfortable and leg binding is never an issue when hiking up steep mountains. This pant is breathable enough to wear early season chasing elk or you can add a baselayer underneath and chase chukar in below freezing temps with ease. First Lite Merino Wool Kanab Pant: This is my go-to pant for any backcountry adventure where I will be spending multiple days in a single pair of pants. Merino wool is no joke and the odor control is unsurpassed. I sweat hard when hiking in the backcountry and it doesn’t take long for my poly pants to catch some odor. First Lite’s Kanab pants are the only way to go if you are heading into the backcountry on a multi-day trip and you are worried about odor. The merino wool is comfortable against your skin and the cut of the pants is very roomy. The pants tend to run a little long, which I love, staying over the top of your boots all day long. Note* the Kanab pant sells out every year so it is not an item you want to wait to get.
Sitka Core Shirt: This is the staple of the Sitka baselayers. A simple, perfectly cut, high quality polyester shirt. Highly breath-ability allows for wearing all day long even on the warmest days. *NOTE, Sitka is set to release their Merino Wool Quarter Zip shirt in Open Country camo this September. Keep and eye out for this! Merino wool is the best hunting shirt material you can get right now. First Lite Merino Wool Llano “Yano” Shirt: This is my favorite shirt. Merino wool is replacing a lot of my polyester hunting clothing. The Llano is a very lightweight, extremely odor resistant hunting shirt, that breaths very well and dry’s very fast. I can wear this shirt for multiple days on end, soaking it with sweat every day, then dry it out and still have no odor after 3-4 days of hunting. If you are looking for something a little heavier check out the First Lite Chama. Sitka Traverse (Mid-weight Pull Over): This is probably our most popular 2nd layer piece we sell. It features a super soft, comfortable design.
Full range of motion stretch does not hinder any movements with this mid-weight shirt. This shirt fits and feels like its a second layer of thicker skin on your body. The Traverse also has a longer cut so it doesn’t creep up under jackets or backpack waist belts. If you are looking for the merino wool equivalent of this piece in First Lite, then check out the First Lite Merino Wool Labrador. Sitka Jetstream Jacket: Probably one of the best soft shell jackets on the market. czech m60 backpackThis jacket is very similar to the very popular Sitka 90% jacket but takes it to the perfect level by adding the WindStopper layer. skorch backpackThis jacket features unrestricted full range of motion. f-stop loka ul backpack
Its also very quiet and has a perfect fit minimizing annoying bulk you find in other soft shell jackets. The Jetstream jacket runs fairly true to size to a touch small, so we usually recommend sizing up a size for layering. This is a great jacket for bowhunting. You can also stretch this jacket into the late season by layering a Sitka Kelving Lite primaloft insulated jacket underneath. Note* the Sitka Jetstream jacket sells out every year so it’s not an item you want to wait to get.backpack amsterdam pantip First Lite Merino Wool Red Desert Boxer: This is the best hunting underwear I have ever worn. smoed backpackThis merino wool constructed boxer brief is comfortable and extremely odor resistant. best backpack for asus g74
If you are hunting the backcountry the Red Desert Boxer is one of the best pieces of gear you can own. Soak it with sweat and it drys quickly. It features a comfortable athletic fit. Note* make sure you buy your correct size, do not try to size one size down for a compression style fit. Also this item tends to sell out in Large and XL every year so don’t wait to long. Sitka Silk Weight Core Boxer: This is a great warm weather underwear. It’s durable, thin, full stretch fabric is extremely breathable and quick drying. It features a very comfortable athletic fit. Note* Sitka will be releasing a Merino Boxer fall of 2013, so keep an eye out for that! (we will go into further detail on these packs in another article soon) Eberlestock X2, Badlands Diablo, Badlands Sacrifice, Sitka Flash 32 Eberlestock J34, Eberlestock Blue Widow, Blacks Creek Alternative, Blacks Creek Solution, Tenzing TZ5000, Tenzing CF13 (note* everyone’s foot is different and therefore not every boot will work for every person)