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The waders while expensive are probally their best "value". Not only do they have a lifetime warranty but it's basically the only product they don't let you use discounts on. Which means they are much more expensive to make and the margins aren't as good as the rest of the gear. I kick myself for not buying a set local for 700 last year.Yes as outrageously expense as they are, mine have been great. Got a slight tear near the boot (barb wire probly), sent back to Sitka who repaired them at no cost and returned in a couple weeks with freebie cap & gloves. If you spend a lot of time hunting in waders IMO they’re worth it. It’s amusing for sure how much hunters will spend on designer camo for sitting in a heated deer stand , but their waterfowl gear has held up & served me well.
Same-same for Kuiu, they make some good gear too. I wear some of it for snowboarding or other mountain activities - rather support hunting brands than Patagonia, NF etc.
I found my old waders from back in the day, still good I think. Not Sitka though. However, good waders are actually worth their weight. I think these that I found from way back were around 300 back then. Of course, nothing back then was chinese crap.The waders while expensive are probally their best "value". Not only do they have a lifetime warranty but it's basically the only product they don't let you use discounts on. Which means they are much more expensive to make and the margins aren't as good as the rest of the gear. I kick myself for not buying a set local for 700 last year.
I was considering Nigerian_Prince as a screen nameProbably a soon to be scam account...
Yeah, I remember when they started out as well. I even remember the first SHOT Show they attended (one of the attorney's wives was a "booth babe"/"greeter" at our booth that year). They were a pretty small company back then....I guess I'll show my age here. When I first started hunting as a teenager, we wore jeans and cotton thermals and if we weren't wet, freezing and miserable we didn't think we were having a good time. Been on hunts at altitude on the west slope and my goto gear was Filson wool jackets and pants. Kept you warm even in the worst weather but was heavy especially when wet. Live in southern NM and hunt in the mountains and started buying Sitka gear when it first came out nearly 20 years ago. It was well made and worked as advertised. Haven't bought any in many years and the original stuff is still performing. Unfortunately, companies that make a great product sometimes go sideways for various reasons and piss off their vendors and customers. Not saying this is the case here but who knows. Used to be a big fan of North Face and still have bags and tents that are 30+ years old and still darn functional. Then they got bought out and went to shit.
Hear! HEAR!Just about everything has a time and place. I have a few different pairs of pants from various manufacturers. But figured tops I just go with whatever is in my cold weather gear back from working the bering sea, usually marino wools, under armor cold gear and fleeces. 75% of the time I just hunt in my work pants, but if heat or rain are in the forecast I'll break out the good stuff. And it's totally worth every penny when you need it
I choke the bitches out, poser.I use as wooden club and loin cloth.
Spears are for posers.
LMFAO. 13 posts since 2018 and 11 are in this thread.When it’s 95 degrees out and humid during archery season the higher end technical gear makes a huge difference in lightweight, breathable clothes.
The cold weather gear is lighter, less bulky and warmer than my work clothing too.
I like having nice stuff and Sitka fits me the best. First Lite is a pretty good fit too.
I use as wooden club and loin cloth.
Spears are for posers.
Suggestions on such hiking clothing for 20-40 degree tree stand hunting? I've been getting by with cheap stuff like most here have mentioned for years."Technical" hiking clothing is the exact same thing for less $$. Once you put camo on it or brand it for hunting, the fudds all come out in droves to waste their money on it.
Holy fuck me is that Gecko45?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!
Holy fuck me is that Gecko45?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!
You mean Gecko 22.5 because he's 1/2 the girth of that fat fuck......even with all that gear on.Gecko46.
Like Gecko45. But one higher!
Sirhr
Are you of Haitian ancestry by any chance ?Prob get more meat off the nighbors dog...
For stand/sitting hunting I just use cheapish wool Big Bill hunting clothes. It's heavy but I'm not moving much anyway. But when it comes to moving around and wearing lighter clothing I wear merino wool base layers from Woolpower and the outer shell is Outdoor Research. Half the price of Kuiu or First Lite, and arguably tougher.Suggestions on such hiking clothingz for 20-40 degree tree stand hunting? I've been getting by with cheap stuff like most here have mentioned for years.
We’d call that a mild day.30° mornings,
Its not that its that cold, its the temp swing that seperates az from most of the rest of the country. 80 sounds great, but its hot coming off 30 only a few hours before. All for 30 pounds of cleaned meat.We’d call that a mild day.
I only stoped wearing my Swedish army pants because I realized they were 75 years old.
wow.
now if they just decrease prices by another 60% I may buy some hunting clothing.
This is all you need to know!Again, I get it. You guys that live out west need all kinds of fancy gear to walk around mountains with. The rest of us that live in heavily forested woodland environments that only have to drive a little ways to some land to trudge into where we have a ground blind or stand set up (or for some of us, within a mile of our back door) probably don't need fancy gear and that's why we poke fun at it. It's an insanely high margin market that IMO was mostly set up for yuppies and fools with lots of money to burn.
I also appreciate good gear, but there's no way in fuck I'm spending hundreds of dollars on a jacket just to tag out for the year. I can get good 'nuff gear for putting meat on the table without spending that much. Hell our forefathers did it for centuries.
I see it the same, yet different. This super light "packable" gear doesn't do much to keep you warm once you're sitting still, unless you have a LOT of layers on. I prefer to toughen up by carrying a few extra pounds of clothing knowing it's going to keep me warm.Also a little toughness goes a long way. It's okay to be a little cold, but not too cold.
Its called Marketing. They spend more on their glossy ads than on "Research." They buy off the shelf china-fabrics, sew their name on it and mark it up 75%.It means the manufacturers put $ into R & D to build better gear that makes you warmer, dryer & quieter while also weighing less and being more comfortable to move around in.