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As many fellow mule deer hunters know, hunting in the highcountry can be punishing. Temperatures can be 80 degrees one day and snowing the next. Being prepared with a good system of layering your clothing is essential to being comfortable and potentially saving you life in the backcountry.
The philosophy behind the layering system is to regulate your body temperature so that you are dry and warm in severe conditions while dry and cool when temperatures begin to rise. This is achieved by removing or adding layers as conditions require. To be prepared for any conditions that the western highcountry might throw at you, you will need 3 layers including the core layer, the insulation layer, and the outer layer.
CORE LAYER:
The core layer is one of the most important layers in the system. This is the layer that lies against your body and is responsible for determining what happens with the moisture your body produces. A poor moisture wicking base layer can soak up sweat, cool off, and turn dangerously cold against your body. This is what often happens with cotton materials. Many of you have been walking to the top of a ridge, sweating like crazy, and stop to glass a hillside. After a few minutes of glassing, your soaked cotton base layer are freezing you to the point where you have to start walking again. Innovative manufacturers are now creating base layers that help wick the moisture away from you body and dry extremely quickly.
One of two base layer products that I would recommend for any conditions is Under Armour Loose Gear. This base layer has the ability to pull moisture away from the skin and then dry at relatively quick pace. This will allow you stop walking and not freeze.
Option two, and probably the most innovative apparel manufacturer on the market is Sitka Gear. I would recommend their traverse base layering system to any hunter that will be braving the highcountry. This base layer incorporates all the features need to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable in almost all situations. Their moisture wicking system incorporates the best in moisture reduction and layer drying time out there. To get further information on this base layer and more products offered by Sitka please check out the following link: http://www.diggsoutdoors.com/sitka.html.
INSULATION LAYER:
The insulation layer is vital as an upper body transitional layer. You will want to have a product that is light, warm, and comfortable against your core layer, and be able to take this layer on and off as conditions change. An insulation vest or jacket that you can quickly take off or put on will really help you keep comfortable whiling hunting or hiking. There are several options out there that work for the insulation layer but there are two that I feel are the best on the market.
Option one is the 4X micro fleece best by browning. This vest incorporates a light weight fleece material that is quiet, breathable, and easily removable when temperatures rise.
Option two is another product manufactured by Sitka Gear. The Sitka Celsius Vest incorporates all of the above mentioned features of the browning vest, but also includes a higher quality water resistant outside and an extension of the moisture wicking capabilities that begin with the Sitka traverse base layer. To view details on this product please visit Sitka’s product catalog for features at http://www.sitkagear.com/Info/Catalog.aspx .
OUTER LAYER:
The outer layer is extremely important to blocking the severe elements that highcountry hunting can offer. Whether its rain, wind, or snow, you will want outer wear that will stop these elements from penetrating to your core.
Option one is the browning Quiet-Plus Jacket and Pant. This jacket will give you water resistant capability while blocking wind in a light weight design.
Option two by Sitka Gear will complete your layering system for any condition that the mountains can throw at you. The Sitka 90% Jacket and Pant is the ultimate for all weather conditions. This outer layer is quiet, extremely water resistant, breathable, light, and very comfort fitting. You will be able to stay warm, dry, and comfortable in most all weather. To view this product please visit http://www.diggsoutdoors.com/sitka.html.
With that said, there are many options to choose from but in my opinion it pays to purchase higher quality products that are durable and function like you need them to in the field. The product that I have suggested are more expensive than most but they are the best on the market. Even though you might spend a bit more money on these products, they will last much longer than cheaper options and will really make you more comfortable in harsh conditions. They are definitely worth the investment.
Good luck hunting and stay warm.
Samuel Diggle
Owner/CEO
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