pm sent from NC mountains, cold in NC is not the same as Wyoming, Colorado, Canada or Georgia. One of the coldest hunts I had was in south Georgia. Not freezing but with the humidity coming off of the gulf, I could not get warm.
Living in the mountains, where ever you are in NC, it colder here. It is roughly 10-12 degrees colder hear than down the mountain. I am what you called obsessed with trying to stay warm over the years. I am still hunting and last weekend in the snow, I kept falling asleep I was so warm. Secondly, I have to be able to shoot. What is the sense of wearing all that kom wool if you can not shoot effectively..
Last weekend, this is what I was wearing stand hunting. I had a Sitka gear transverse shirt on with ulfrotte wool undershirt over the sitka transverse. Next I had my hunter safety vest. For bottoms I had regular white gold toe socks, my bunny boots or mickey mouse boots as some people calls them. I had ulfrotte wool underwear and insulated pants. I had a KOM wool shirt and a polar fleece vest that I do not wear to my stand for the climb up the mountain but I carry it in my knapsack. The polar fleece vest has pockets sewed on the back inside were the kidneys are and one in the middle of the back. Lastly when I get to my stand, I climb up the tree, put my wool shirt on then my polar fleece vest over and on top of that. I then put on my body heater suit and attach my self back to my tree with my safety vest. I do not wear gloves, I do wear a regular hat and a fleece gaiter around my neck. I have killed many nice deer with this kind of set up. Body heater suit Is my best advice, I have two of them. Check out the video on youtube or their website. It is so quiet and when I come out of it, no bulky clothes to make a bad shot. I am deadly with it. I have KOM Hillbilly bibs, bowhunter jacket, beaver tail vest. I have not wore none of them this year. I have wore my KOM muleskinner vest to replace the polarfleece vest when the temps get up in the upper 20’s.