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    #16
    I'll be just over the border in Colorado. Kuiu verde 2.0 for me.

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      #17
      Realtree Max-1 worked well on some CLOSE encounters for me while Elk Hunting in NM

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        #18
        I used Sitka optifade in northeast New Mexico at Vermejo park ranch for mule deer. Dried quick and was very comfortable.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Traildust View Post
          Outfitter camo
          Referring to Cabela's line of camo?

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            #20
            Hecs.....jk

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              #21
              If you like Sitka, Kuiu, First Lite type stuff check out Pnuma Outdoors. I just got a set of it and it's nice stuff with a lifetime warranty.

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                #22
                Originally posted by chongo View Post
                Referring to Cabela's line of camo?
                Yep....Microtex...Lifetime guaranteed

                I have some 02 Octane....like it equally as well
                Last edited by Traildust; 08-23-2017, 09:12 AM.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Traildust View Post
                  Yep....Microtex...Lifetime guaranteed



                  I have some 02 Octane....like it equally as weel


                  I've been looking at Cabela's stuff and Kuiu. I just can't justify the price for Kuiu's stuff, or FL or Sitka. But the Cabelas stuff hits at the right price point for me. Their lifetime warranties are hard to beat too.


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                    #24
                    Originally posted by chongo View Post
                    I've been looking at Cabela's stuff and Kuiu. I just can't justify the price for Kuiu's stuff, or FL or Sitka. But the Cabelas stuff hits at the right price point for me. Their lifetime warranties are hard to beat too.


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                    Its quality stuff. You can tell by inspecting the stitching and details. Fits good and very quiet. That's all I'll buy from now on.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by chongo View Post
                      I've been looking at Cabela's stuff and Kuiu. I just can't justify the price for Kuiu's stuff, or FL or Sitka. But the Cabelas stuff hits at the right price point for me. Their lifetime warranties are hard to beat too.


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                      I like the other stuff too, but wince at the price tag lol. Gonna be making a trip to Cabelas this weekend


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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Bh_liberty View Post
                        This is what I bought for my trip. I've been very satisfied and if you go to there website you can look at the bundles. Big money saver


                        Thanks, will check it out!


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                          #27
                          Thanks for the input guys...I got some internet searching to do now


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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Texans42 View Post
                            One that breathes well and dries quick.
                            Scent and movement matter the most. Camo patterns are more for the hunter, and not so much a deal breaker for the animals as we would like to think. I have used crappy faded camo, regular clothes, Sitka, Kuiu, etc. If you pay attention to the wind, don't move at the wrong time and have some pattern that breaks up your silhouette while staying in cover, you will do well with any of the above.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Bonebreaker73 View Post
                              Scent and movement matter the most. Camo patterns are more for the hunter, and not so much a deal breaker for the animals as we would like to think. I have used crappy faded camo, regular clothes, Sitka, Kuiu, etc. If you pay attention to the wind, don't move at the wrong time and have some pattern that breaks up your silhouette while staying in cover, you will do well with any of the above.
                              No they don't. You can't beat the wind, period. Sure as hell not going to beat it day 6 of same clothes, regardless what anti bacterial etc it has in it. You can actually get away with a lot more movement then whitetails, a whole lot more.

                              There for I defer to breathability and quick drying. I want something that my sweat can easy dissipate and I want clothes that I can dry out in my sleep bag at night.

                              I didn't mention camo for a reason, technical ability of the clothing means more then the camo pattern or pattern at all.

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