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    Default I need a new hunting outfit.

    I am in the market for a new hunting outfit this year. I am wanting something in a realtree pattern. I also want something that i could wear in the early season here in michigan as well as the winter months. I would like something quiet also kinda like a fleece material. The outfit i last had made a lot of noise if it rubbed on itself or the tree i was sitting in. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    I use the Gander Guide Series by Gander Mountain. They have a 2-piece system (inner & outer coat), in Realtree Hardwoods. It was warm last winter and I took the inner liner out which is also camoflauged in Realtree and used in during early Spring gobbler when it was chilly in the mornings and it worked great. The price was pretty reasonable also. It has a fleece inside besides the Thinsulate lining.

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    I just got a Silent Weave coat in Realtree AP from Cabela's and it is very nice! It's the insulated one - good for early season but you'd need alot of layers for winter. Nice and quiet and comfortable.
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    Thanks for the replies. The main thing I am looking for is the silence when walking or adjusting in the stand. I could layer up as i do anyway. Price is a big thing too. I want to try and stay around 100 dollars or so for the whole outfit.
    Mike

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    Default Layers are good

    I've got several "Wal-Mart Underarmor" shirts. They run for about $20 each. They are very cool on hot days and wick moisture away. When it gets cold I layer them adding fleace jacket, then a parka over that when it gets real cold. On the bottom I wear bibbers made of a brushed cotton. It's very comfortable in the heat and has enough room to add layers under and small enough to get my insulated bibbers on over it.

    Down here we can hunt in 95 degree wether in early October and down to close to O in the winter. You can't expect to do the whole season in 1 suit.
    Luke 22:36 He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.

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    LOL sorry for the hijack but it just struck me funny - lyrics by the Drive By Truckers

    So I figure you already know
    but in case you don't or maybe forgot
    I'll lay it out real nice and slow
    Don't call what your wearin an outfit
    Don't ever say your car is broke
    Don't sing with a fake british accent
    Don't act like your families a joke

    Sorry for the interuption, we now return you to your regularly scheduled thread

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