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toppredator
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Two Tracks wool is, by far, the best wool garment I've ever seen. Extremely well made, cool camo pattern, and talk about warm. Check out the Two Tracks website you'll be glad you did, TRW.
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i have day one in asat and it is good stuff I also have Ron's longhunter shirt good too. I bought the day one before the prices went up. from what i see and can tell hidden wolf is best deal
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X2 on Filson. Along with bowhunting, I have been a waterfowler all my life. Unlike a walk in the woods or sitting in a blind or treestand, duck hunting can trash your eguipment in a few seasons. The filson vest and the heavy sweater with shelter cloth on the shoulders last forever. I have 10+ seasons on my stuff and its still going strong.
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Bought the 28oz heavy wool from Theresa at Compton this year and cannot wait to give it a try. It should be a little more wind resistant than the other lighter weights of Asbell wool.

Mason loves his Ron LaClair longhunter he bought last year. Wore it late season and was toasty with some Ullfrotte long johns and Goodwill sweater for a mid-layer.

You can have my Gray Wolf Woolens vest when you pry it from my cold dead fingers !!!! It is wind lined, long tailed in the back, collar that is taller in the back than the front, and did I mention the half forearm deep pockets..... ? I am saving for a set of bibs now. Simply the best garment I own in addition to my Ullfrotte long johns.

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Butchie
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NoCams, Do you know what patterns the 28 oz wool comes in? What pattern did you get? Thanks!

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How do you order from Two Tracks? The website only shows a group pic of some vests. I would love to buy a wool vest from Chuck. Anyone have pricing info while we're at it?

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JDinPA
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I have a lot of the wool mentioned here, but the most important thing for me is my base layer of smartwool.
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quote:
Originally posted by JDinPA:
I have a lot of the wool mentioned here, but the most important thing for me is my base layer of smartwool.

I picked up a top and bottom layer of 400 weight Minus33 base layers this spring. Found it cheap on Amazon. I'm TIRED of being cold in a tree.
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Silent Predator you can get it from Bernie Parsons, just google him.

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