Selecting Gear by Hunt Type
Aim for three-layer shells with strong face fabrics, pit zips, and helmet-compatible hoods for glassing in gusts. Weight matters, but durability matters more above timberline. What’s your sweet spot between ounces and resilience on weeklong elk or mule deer hunts?
Selecting Gear by Hunt Type
Choose rugged bibs, double storm flaps, and heavy-duty cuffs that seal over gauntlet gloves. Reinforced knees and seats endure skiffs, blinds, and dogs. Recommend your marsh-proof jacket and wader combo so others can survive sleet, spray, and predawn decoy chores.