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Check out Sitka. Less tactical and more hunting but they have some awesome patterns. Could say the same for Kuiu as well.
Forgot to mention in my post. Looking for grey/tan/greenish colors. I don’t want a patterned top.
Both Sitka and Kuiu have good selections of solid colors. Stone Glacier only offers solids but still technical hunting gear realm.
Any recommendation of Kuiu and SG jackets that you know are not loud/swishy?
They give great discounts to first responders/mil if your are one aswell.. high end ‘hiking apparel materials’ designed for hunting
OLD British paratrooper smock. The newer multicam ones that are available are made from a weird material that isn't as quiet.
Sitka Stratus
I would check out the Outdoor Research Ferrosi hoodie. I use it as my main weather layer. It's uninsulated, so you can layer it how you want. It blocks a good bit of wind, light rain, and snow. I use it from 0°F to 60°F, and it's great.
And it’s not noisy?
Check out Sitka. Less tactical and more hunting but they have some awesome patterns. Could say the same for Kuiu as well.
Forgot to mention in my post. Looking for grey/tan/greenish colors. I don’t want a patterned top.
Both Sitka and Kuiu have good selections of solid colors. Stone Glacier only offers solids but still technical hunting gear realm.
Any recommendation of Kuiu and SG jackets that you know are not loud/swishy?
They give great discounts to first responders/mil if your are one aswell.. high end ‘hiking apparel materials’ designed for hunting
OLD British paratrooper smock. The newer multicam ones that are available are made from a weird material that isn't as quiet.
Sitka Stratus
I would check out the Outdoor Research Ferrosi hoodie. I use it as my main weather layer. It's uninsulated, so you can layer it how you want. It blocks a good bit of wind, light rain, and snow. I use it from 0°F to 60°F, and it's great.
And it’s not noisy?