Reddit mentions: The best hunting clothing

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u/rightc0ast · 2 pointsr/Hunting

Yeah, I figured. Most Canadians are still in southern Canada. That still means it can hit 60, 50 degrees even in summer as the sun sets. (High today is 68 in Toronto). I was thinking warm weather like the south in the US. It's 94 degrees here for archery season, lol. I wouldn't recommend wearing this especially if it might drizzle and fall to the 50's at a moments notice. Canadians are tough of course, but it's just not going to be comfortable to wear what's essentially a set of opaque pantyhose. :)

Russell makes mossy oak infinity denim, thin pants, etc though. Still super cheap $25US. Check those out if you want to shave some cost on wear, but still have dedicated hunting gear. Check out the treklite line if you want something for 50-78 degrees. I have that for that weather. http://www.amazon.com/Russell-Outdoors-Treklite-Convertible-Infinity/dp/B004ZKV0PU/

u/icyrae · 1 pointr/digitalnomad

My husband loves his 5.11 pants. This Ridgeline style is probably better for fancy, as it has a more streamlined look. They're super durable, dry fast, and he has used them out in the jungle when volunteering at an animal rescue center, but from the looks of some of the styles, they can totally work for a nice night out.

We haven't tried them yet, but their shirts probably hold up to the same level of quality. My husband pretty much lives in his Alter Ego Under Armour shirts. (We don't do the dress-up thing much any more.)

u/Tinkobell · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I too needed durable black pants for work. I ended up getting a few different brands of tactical uniform pants. These were my favorite, but they do run very small. I'm normally a 4 or 6, 28 in jeans and found a size 10 to be the best fit, just a little loose in the waist to allow for easy movement.

u/Lunar3 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love camping! We might actually be heading up north to stay in a cabin near a lake to do fishing,shooting practice,etc. A friend is renting the cabin for her son's birthday I am excited. I could use this set of gloves for shooting the cross bow/protecting my hands. To cut a patch & pretend I'm in the jungle lol. For protecting Myself. On my second wishlist I also have first aid kits,bow tips & more. Thanks for the contest.

u/H2C2O4 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

They are "loose fit". They definitely don't look fashionable, but then again their main purpose is to be worn under other clothing to keep you warm. The black wool series are a bit too thin to be worn on it's own in my opinion, especially the leggings. If you want something you can wear on it's own around others I'd look at some of the other models they have, or at other brands. Typically these are tighter fit, have some colors or patterns, are a bit thicker and with more seems. A word of advice in terms of comfort though is to look at pieces with as few seams as possible, as some pieces with lots of seams can feel restrictive and/or cause itching and annoyance when used if the fit isn't right. I've heard good things about the brand SmartWool too, but I haven't tried them my self. The Smartwool Midweight Zip T and bottom 250 is supposedly very good, though a bit pricey.

http://www.amazon.com/Smartwool-NTS-Mid-250-Zip/dp/B006VYGWOM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449172265&sr=8-1&keywords=Smartwool+Midweight+Zip+T

http://www.amazon.com/Smartwool-NTS-Mid-250-Bottom/dp/B00GX9IL94/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449172179&sr=8-1&keywords=smartwool+bottom+250

u/jayhat · 2 pointsr/searchandrescue

Wanting Yellow my first thought would be a USFS wildland firefighting shirt. Yellow is the standard color. Lots of different companies make them. They are a heavier nomex though.

https://www.coaxsher.com/BetaX-Wildland-Fire-Shirt-p/fc105.htm

http://www.coaxsher.com/Vector-Wildland-Fire-Shirt-p/fc103.htm

http://www.nationalfirefighter.com/store/c/1968-Brush-Shirts-Coats.aspx


Wanting lightweight, wicking, but tough, and the ability to do patches/name tapes - the perfect thing would be a combat shirt. I don't know where you'd get them made in yellow though. The torso is a light weight wicking T-shirt material and then the sleeves have heavier poly cotton mil uniform material. obviously they have velcro for patches as well as pockets too.

https://www.opsgear.com/collections/combat-shirts

Randomly did find this one in BRIGHT orange tho
https://www.amazon.com/Tru-Spec-Mens-Combat-Shirt-Twill/dp/B071FRXT7Z


Edit: I did find columbia makes a long sleeve outdoor type vented synthetic shirt in the color "mineral yellow". Seems to be close to what you want.
https://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Bahama-Sleeve-Medium-Sunlit/dp/B018IOL4F4/ref=sr_1_22?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1537569359&sr=1-22&keywords=yellow%2Bshirt&th=1

they also have a bunch here on this forestry site in a color called Pilsner
https://www.forestry-suppliers.com/Search.php?csearch=Y&sale=1&cat=571

u/ElDirtMcGirt · 1 pointr/airsoft

Alright man thanks I'll save your info forsure! Heres the link hope it helps. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX6GRXC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zeEyDb45DQ2TT

u/isprant · 4 pointsr/guns

These are what I recommend. (These are the large size)

I've bought two pairs to have, they're excellent shooting gloves. Very gripping, and have less padding on the index finger which helps me with trigger control. Plus they're cheap, and on Amazon prime!

Edit: Plus, I hate the feeling of gloves that aren't absolutely the right size (especially finger length). These are the best gloves I've ever had in regards to fit. I also have somewhat large hands, but run the small gloves to get the tightest fit.

u/TKG8 · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Found this one pretty nice several sizes and good recipes on Amazon. I may even grab it myself but there's also other nice options if you search Waxed Coat for Men.

This brand has other nice jackets never seen it before Walker & hawkes

u/kurizmatik · 2 pointsr/vegas

I give them to anyone so yup. Anyways you should look into one of these vests or similar if you do a lot of biking/outdoor activities in the summer. Had something like it when I was a youngin back in HS marching band to wear under my glorious polyester uniform. It’s a lifesaver

u/klomz · 1 pointr/Menskirts

If anyone is interested, the skirt is this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005IM5ATG/ref=twister_B0723BY7DM

Size 2XL and you can see it looks nothing like in the amazon picture ;-). Way better and good fit for a male. Just need a belt (I'm L, not 2XL but that 2XL is like XL in non-asian size).

u/YiFF2GByC · 1 pointr/CCW

They are much more rare, and it may not be what you are looking for, but check out belts that sport a "Raptor" buckle.

https://www.amazon.com/Vertx-Mens-Solid-Raptor-Belt/dp/B00LX0T6GA?th=1

They are like a cobra (from what I hear) but smaller/thinner. I can see them being a decent compromise between the being thinner like a g-hook but having the ease of use of a cobra buckle.

u/Spamfactor · 2 pointsr/cycling

Something to consider over a tarp is a poncho/tarp combo like this: US Waterproof Ripstop Hooded Nylon Poncho Flecktarn Camo https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003WLXH7C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xATyybADGT7TX

Smaller and lighter than most tarps, plus it doubles as a functional piece of waterproof clothing on top of protecting your bike. And the hole for putting your head through is perfect for slotting over the bike saddle to help keep the whole thing in place

u/BigWuffleton · 4 pointsr/airsoft

It's always better to make it yourself.

I suggest getting,

A Rocotactical Viper Hood
(Any hood works but this one has an
optional cape attachment if you want that)

SomeGhillie Jute (get whatever fits best with your enviroment)

Tie the Jute to the hood, and then when you get to the came day, roll around in some leaves or just random loose foliage.

u/andya702 · 1 pointr/TeenMFA

with /u/biaxialrhombus help is it http://www.amazon.com/New-German-Flecktarn-Field-Shirt/dp/B00EF4GJR0/ref=pd_sim_sg_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0EAZ6S9QR8T078T3EZ9K and you just removed the german flag patches? I might wanna cop this too lol. Sizing help like what size you got and your height?

u/Yahspetsnaz · 1 pointr/stalker

I found this one on Amazon. Also on this surplus site which is based in Europe. And it looks like some paintball/airsoft sites have more small options than most surplus websites. And here is a hooded parka on ebay in size small, which I would say is your best bet.

u/null_geodesic · 1 pointr/onebag

Not a T but a long sleeve henley: http://www.amazon.com/100%25-Merino-Sleeve-Shirt-Large/dp/B011W9T9PY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458707124&sr=8-1&keywords=Merino+Henley
I have two of these and on a regular-sized torso they are almost self-consciously long. A little itchy until the first wash and definitely not as smooth as ultralight hiker brands, they have become my de facto after work and weekend shirts for 6 weeks at a time between washing. I wish they'd make a couple extra colors so I can rotate a bit.

u/technolegy2 · 1 pointr/airsoft

I used this with these threads

Also Scavenger pro, Sleight of Hand pro, marathon pro, ak74u rapid fire was the shit

u/ch4ff · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I like these Hatch gloves ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013C7ZFM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_nQXryb7D34S3Q ) because they're warm, allow for full use of my hands (tying shoes, using zippers, using a phone), and they're relatively cheap. They also dry very fast because they're sort of neoprene.

They look a little James Bond/Assassin-ish but have never felt too out of place. They're shooting gloves, but that's not why I bought them. I'm curious to know what others think.

u/MartynFord · 4 pointsr/airsoft

I use this with some ghillie threading. It is very light and breathable. I also live in California and it works great

u/CL_3F · 2 pointsr/preppers

>Poncho (I do want one with grommets but this will have to do for now)

I own this one, I've found it to be of quite good quality. It's a bit heavy though.

https://www.amazon.com/GLORYFIRE-Technical-Multi-use-Backpacking-Emergency/dp/B06XY43N7M

u/miles5241 · 1 pointr/CCW

I have these they work pretty good for at least cutting the wind. I wouldn't use them for long periods of time outside if its below freezing. I also have [these] (http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Mens-Insulated-Shooting-Gloves-with-Thinsulate/1381012.uts?searchPath=%2Fbrowse.cmd%3FcategoryId%3D734095080%26CQ_search%3Dshooting%2Bgloves%26CQ_st%3Db) which I purchased for upland hunting, I haven't used them with my handguns but I had no issues with the trigger guards on my shotguns and being thinsulate is quite nice.

u/broken42 · 5 pointsr/airsoft

Haven't used this personally, it's been in my saved items on Amazon for a while now, so ymmv but it has decent reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074GZNR3V/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_20?ie=UTF8&smid=A1D7EPZ37OL0UE&th=1

u/zxj4k3xz · 1 pointr/Nerf

Nah, this hood with thread tied on

u/ed54_3 · 2 pointsr/photography

I just got this pair of shooting gloves: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0013C7ZFM/

I needed something thinner that I could use for stunting too. No trouble controlling the camera with these, but I haven't tested how warm they are in winter weather yet