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Started by mtns2hunt, March 09, 2020, 09:17:13 PM
Quote from: mtns2hunt on March 26, 2020, 06:24:50 PMUpdate: I looked at a couple of different models but found the e-wool to be more of what I had in mind. The material is soft and quiet. It heats very fast on high (just what I need if I start to get hypothermic). It is very comfortable when on med and low. Battery lasts about 8 hours on low and 4 on high. It is also stylish, color is black and can be worn about town. I don't wear camo in town. I have worn it when its in the thirty's and windy and it really knocks the chill off. I especally like the heated collar and think it will be awesome during long sits in deer season.Despite having this vest I will still dress in layers over a good base layer along with warm socks and boots. I will still carry a lighter and fire starter and my thermal blanket. I will continue to hunt as far in the back country as possibe. I will also carry a small stove for extra heat and a warm drink.Appreaciate eveyones feedback and great ideas.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on March 26, 2020, 09:05:26 PMQuote from: mtns2hunt on March 26, 2020, 06:24:50 PMUpdate: I looked at a couple of different models but found the e-wool to be more of what I had in mind. The material is soft and quiet. It heats very fast on high (just what I need if I start to get hypothermic). It is very comfortable when on med and low. Battery lasts about 8 hours on low and 4 on high. It is also stylish, color is black and can be worn about town. I don't wear camo in town. I have worn it when its in the thirty's and windy and it really knocks the chill off. I especally like the heated collar and think it will be awesome during long sits in deer season.Despite having this vest I will still dress in layers over a good base layer along with warm socks and boots. I will still carry a lighter and fire starter and my thermal blanket. I will continue to hunt as far in the back country as possibe. I will also carry a small stove for extra heat and a warm drink.Appreaciate eveyones feedback and great ideas.So by the name e-wool I am guessing it is wool?
Quote from: mtns2hunt on March 27, 2020, 01:10:03 PMQuote from: Sir-diealot on March 26, 2020, 09:05:26 PMQuote from: mtns2hunt on March 26, 2020, 06:24:50 PMUpdate: I looked at a couple of different models but found the e-wool to be more of what I had in mind. The material is soft and quiet. It heats very fast on high (just what I need if I start to get hypothermic). It is very comfortable when on med and low. Battery lasts about 8 hours on low and 4 on high. It is also stylish, color is black and can be worn about town. I don't wear camo in town. I have worn it when its in the thirty's and windy and it really knocks the chill off. I especally like the heated collar and think it will be awesome during long sits in deer season.Despite having this vest I will still dress in layers over a good base layer along with warm socks and boots. I will still carry a lighter and fire starter and my thermal blanket. I will continue to hunt as far in the back country as possibe. I will also carry a small stove for extra heat and a warm drink.Appreaciate eveyones feedback and great ideas.So by the name e-wool I am guessing it is wool?Good question. I could find nothing on the vest or the website indicating what material the vest is made from as the website only states from the finest materials. I have emailed the company for clarification.
Quote from: hootgobbleyelpgobble on March 27, 2020, 10:05:47 AMAs someone who just finished 4 years of chemo, I can tell you I get cold as hell at times too! And I am only a 35yo spring chicken too. What I have done to combat this is to dress in layers always if it is cooler then 55 degrees. You can always take a layer off and put in your vest as the day warms up, plus it adds as a cushion when leaning against a tree. Our opener in SC was this past Sunday and I was way under dressed for the wind. I couldn't hunt the best spots due to the being in the wind and had to hunt in some valleys.