I really like Sitka gear for serious hill climbing and hunting in harsh weather but for just still-hunting and treestands i would wear any other camo brand. The Sitka gear fits and wears like technical street clothes. In conclusion: Spot and Stalk-Very nice and worth the money. Treestand and still hunting-Buy any other type of camo and you'll find the same results.
way to much money for camo that i dont think even blends into your surroundings. way better camo out there that is more reasonable affordable, and works ten times better
I have some and I think it was worth every penny. I did however buy it on clearance at about 40% off. It is light and amazingly warm for its weight. I don't know that I would pay full pop for it. If you hunt really wet locations then something with Gore Tex is probably a better bet.
I really like Sitka gear for serious hill climbing and hunting in harsh weather but for just still-hunting and treestands i would wear any other camo brand. The Sitka gear fits and wears like technical street clothes. In conclusion: Spot and Stalk-Very nice and worth the money. Treestand and still hunting-Buy any other type of camo and you'll find the same results.
way to much money for camo that i dont think even blends into your surroundings. way better camo out there that is more reasonable affordable, and works ten times better
I have some and I think it was worth every penny. I did however buy it on clearance at about 40% off. It is light and amazingly warm for its weight. I don't know that I would pay full pop for it. If you hunt really wet locations then something with Gore Tex is probably a better bet.
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NO! Rivers west is better. sitka isnt even waterproof.
I really like Sitka gear for serious hill climbing and hunting in harsh weather but for just still-hunting and treestands i would wear any other camo brand. The Sitka gear fits and wears like technical street clothes. In conclusion: Spot and Stalk-Very nice and worth the money. Treestand and still hunting-Buy any other type of camo and you'll find the same results.
$350 bucks for a coat that isn't waterproof?? I think not.
Carharts are what I wear.
Camo is overrated.
way to much money for camo that i dont think even blends into your surroundings. way better camo out there that is more reasonable affordable, and works ten times better
Have any of you actually tested it, though?
I have some and I think it was worth every penny. I did however buy it on clearance at about 40% off. It is light and amazingly warm for its weight. I don't know that I would pay full pop for it. If you hunt really wet locations then something with Gore Tex is probably a better bet.
Where the heck did you find it 40% off??!!
Cabelas had it on clearance when they were switching from the Mothwing Mimicry to the newfangled digital camo. Right place right time.
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I really like Sitka gear for serious hill climbing and hunting in harsh weather but for just still-hunting and treestands i would wear any other camo brand. The Sitka gear fits and wears like technical street clothes. In conclusion: Spot and Stalk-Very nice and worth the money. Treestand and still hunting-Buy any other type of camo and you'll find the same results.
NO! Rivers west is better. sitka isnt even waterproof.
$350 bucks for a coat that isn't waterproof?? I think not.
Carharts are what I wear.
Camo is overrated.
way to much money for camo that i dont think even blends into your surroundings. way better camo out there that is more reasonable affordable, and works ten times better
Have any of you actually tested it, though?
I have some and I think it was worth every penny. I did however buy it on clearance at about 40% off. It is light and amazingly warm for its weight. I don't know that I would pay full pop for it. If you hunt really wet locations then something with Gore Tex is probably a better bet.
Where the heck did you find it 40% off??!!
Cabelas had it on clearance when they were switching from the Mothwing Mimicry to the newfangled digital camo. Right place right time.
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