TheSleepyHunter
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I'm looking to get some new hunting clothing and am wondering which brands that advertise as "high performance apparel" really are. While I think camo patterns can be more "cool" than necessary (please correct me if I'm wrong here), I'm really looking for pieces that breathe and hold up through abuse. I hunt (deer & elk) in Utah (rifle & bow) and usually its Aug-Oct so days are warm and mornings are slightly chilly. I personally tend to overheat & sweat very easily so breathability/drying are critical for me, and I'd like it if it didn't get torn to shreds in 1 season too.
Here are the brands I've come across that advertise as "high performance", for the sake of conversation let's ignore prices
-Kuiu
-Sitka
-Kryptec
-First Lite
-Browning Hells Canyon Speed
-Under Armour (specifically Ridge Reaper line)
-SKRE
-or maybe is not even a "hunting" brand, the other outdoor market has some nice apparel too ie: Arcteryx, OR, FjallRaven, Mountain Hardware etc
Yes I can admit I am a bit of a gear nerd but really I just want stuff that will truly perform. I've hunted with my dad's old-actually really old military hand me downs and since I've began to update gear I can easily tell a difference. I recognize gear doesn't propel me into a super-hunter but it does make it more comfortable and that helps me stay out longer. Sure appreciate any recommendations/past experiences you have to share. This stuff isn't cheap but the off season is the best time to shop.

Here are the brands I've come across that advertise as "high performance", for the sake of conversation let's ignore prices
-Kuiu
-Sitka
-Kryptec
-First Lite
-Browning Hells Canyon Speed
-Under Armour (specifically Ridge Reaper line)
-SKRE
-or maybe is not even a "hunting" brand, the other outdoor market has some nice apparel too ie: Arcteryx, OR, FjallRaven, Mountain Hardware etc
Yes I can admit I am a bit of a gear nerd but really I just want stuff that will truly perform. I've hunted with my dad's old-actually really old military hand me downs and since I've began to update gear I can easily tell a difference. I recognize gear doesn't propel me into a super-hunter but it does make it more comfortable and that helps me stay out longer. Sure appreciate any recommendations/past experiences you have to share. This stuff isn't cheap but the off season is the best time to shop.

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