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I will be doing the same type of hunting in montana. what sitka clothing do you do for layering. I know nothing about Sitka gear, its not needed in alabama. In alabama in January during the rut you need shorts....
1whohunts- If Sitka is on your wish list don't let me dissuade you from purchasing. However, I've found that for nearly all the hunting I do, Cabela Microtex is a much cheaper alternative and performs very well.
For those of you who have had issues have you spoke with customer service. I had a pair of mountain pants have a stitch come out and they replaced them at no cost and over nighted them for free and got me back in the field. Love the stuff. For sure look at the system builder great place to start.
I have not and I should. My plan was to wait till the end of deer season and that was two months ago so I need to call. One of the pieces is the Coldfront jacket and it's too good to go to waste. It's like the Jetstream on steriods.
Sitka is a great layering system. Most people that complain about it buy a piece or two and expect it to magically upgrade the rest of their clothing. I have hunted all over the west but only have hunted mule deer and mountain lion in Montana. The Sitka is very versitile and you can get thru a ton of conditions with their Merino base layers, traverse layer, ascent pants early and mountain pants late, a jetstream jacket and a kelvin vest. No matter where I go I always have a kelvin vest in my pack. Compresses down to nothing and is super warm.
In colder seasons, I am using the Timberline Pants and a Jetstream Jacket, both with layered systems underneath.