wallhanger
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Hey fellas, I'm looking for suggestions on a layering system that works for you. Typically where I hunt, it's in the high teens/low 20s in the morning, and gets up to the 60s and 70s during the day.
The trouble is, I put on clothes to keep warm in the morning, and then by 10:00, I'm burning up. Unfortunately, I'm a couple miles from the truck, and I end up carrying a bunch of clothes around all day. I'm looking for suggestions of what to wear in these situations.
I typically wear polyester thermal underwear tops and bottoms, then a fleece sweatshirt or K.O.M. Wool Shirt Jac, and if its windy, a Walls Gore-Tex knock off rain jacket. On the bottoms, I wear jeans or camo 50/50 pants over the thermals.
What works best for you guys? Is there a magic thin, light, warm garment out there I need to know about, or am I just going to have to continue stuffing my pack with clothes as the day goes on?
thanks,
WH
The trouble is, I put on clothes to keep warm in the morning, and then by 10:00, I'm burning up. Unfortunately, I'm a couple miles from the truck, and I end up carrying a bunch of clothes around all day. I'm looking for suggestions of what to wear in these situations.
I typically wear polyester thermal underwear tops and bottoms, then a fleece sweatshirt or K.O.M. Wool Shirt Jac, and if its windy, a Walls Gore-Tex knock off rain jacket. On the bottoms, I wear jeans or camo 50/50 pants over the thermals.
What works best for you guys? Is there a magic thin, light, warm garment out there I need to know about, or am I just going to have to continue stuffing my pack with clothes as the day goes on?
thanks,
WH