Re: Wool hunting clothes
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10/17/21 07:53 PM
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Wool is quiet and retains 85% of it insulating qualities even wet.
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Re: Wool hunting clothes
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10/17/21 08:13 PM
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Thanks for all the comments. Keep them coming.
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Re: Wool hunting clothes
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10/17/21 10:51 PM
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I will say this, the very light kuiu peloton 97 hoody is very warm and useful....my go to for carrying a pack in the cold.. lightweight but warm.
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Re: Wool hunting clothes
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10/18/21 02:41 AM
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I like wool. I think it's warmer in cold weather than an equivalent thickness of polyester.
It's drawbacks are its weight and difficulty in drying when they get soaked.
The best wool clothing I've found is made by Filson in Seattle.
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