Hi all,
I'd like to get some Predator camo, as the camo I've been using is 15 year old fleece Timber Ghost stuff which is starting to wear through a bit. I've read pretty much all of the threads on here about GWW gear that I can find, but I just wanted to get some final advice from you all as the GWW stuff definitely isn't cheap.
I live in Virginia where the temps can range in the early season from 70's all the way down to 30 or so in Nov and Dec during the morning. The wind is usually not too bad, though we do occasionally get our share of windy days. The real kicker is, like the rest of the South, it's almost always humid - humid hot, humid cold.
Ideally I'd like to get 1 to 2 pieces of upper body clothing (I'm buying some heavier fleece Predator Brown Deception pants from a friend who has an extra pair) that would be flexible enough to keep me adequately concealed during the early deer season and spring turkey season, as well as keep me from freezing on to my treestand during Nov and Dec hunts.
I've also been going back and forth between what type of Predator camo to get, either Fall Brown or Spring Green. I know that Fall Brown is universally regarded as one of Predator's best patterns, but others have also mentioned that Spring Green is a very versatile camo for a range of climates and situations and also shouldn't be overlooked.
So, with that long background and intro, here are my questions. I know that the idea of warmth and comfort is relative and differs between individuals, but I would really appreciate any input from other members as to what kind of clothing they feel works best for what types of weather situations. (For the below questions, assume that during cold weather I would, at the very least, layer with some mid-weight merino long underwear)
- How warm is the Wolfskin clothing with just the conformax lining (what range of temps would you say this is appropriate for)?
- Is it more versatile for slightly warmer temps by not going with the additional Liteloft lining which is only $10 more once you already take the plunge for a lined garment?
- Is an unlined jacket sufficient if you layer, or would this get too bulky?
- Would it be better to go with 1 jacket with Conformax and potentially Liteloft for late season and another jacket unlined for early season and turkey hunting?
- How warm are the vests? Would it work to go with 1 unlined jacket and then add on a Conformax/Liteloft lined vest when it gets cold?
And last but not least, any thoughts on choosing Fall Brown or Spring Green?
If you're still reading at this point, thanks for bearing with me! I can tend to over-analyze things sometimes, especially with expensive purchases, but I just wanted to get some additional final input before I made my decision.