Best mid layer pant. Puffy or other

Robertsj22

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Looking for an insulated layer before my outer. I have first lite furnace but was hoping for something between it and outer


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I'm assuming we're talking about stationary hunting here? Potentially wearing underneath bibs or some other kind of insulated outer layer pant?
 

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Find you a puffy vest. Several companies make them. Just have to choose down or synthetic.
 
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Robertsj22

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I'm assuming we're talking about stationary hunting here? Potentially wearing underneath bibs or some other kind of insulated outer layer pant?

You are absolutely correct


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No offense but I’m not spending $400 for a
Mid layer. I know you are made in the USA but come on, most puffy pants are below $200


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Watch camofire - black ovis down pants are awesome for the price. They were just on there the other day for $138. They are awesome for the price. I definitely get made in USA when I can, but damn. I’ll take these and make a nice donation to Semper fi &USA or Gary Sinise foundation or Folds of Honor or something with my savings.
 

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I would check out Kenai pant from Kuiu. I have the furnace pant. The are very warm. It would have to be below 20° for me to rock this combo of the the Furnace, Kenai, and insulated bibs.
 

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If you’re stationary, then go with a puffy from any of the brands. OR makes a cheap one, and they go on sale quite a bit.

If you stationary and not far from the truck and want to treat yourself, maybe check out some heated pants? I’ve got a buddy who uses some that were cheap — he loves them.

I run way too hot to even think about wearing puffy pants while on the go. But I do like a light micro fleece as a mid-layer for hiking if it’s really cold.
 

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For stationary glassing you'll probably be more happy with something that goes over your existing pant. 1/2 to full zip will allow you to simply pull them over (w/o taking off boots or pants), when you're done, unzip and throw back in your pack- easy peasy.

Because it's an outer layer, I prefer the fabric to have some wind/light precip protection.

The ones I use are no longer made sadly (Nunatak), but I believe the Kifaru ones are similar to what I have

https://kifaru.net/products/lost-park-pants
 

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I’m curious about First Lite’s origin pants for this same use, thick enough to walk in and then add your outer layer
 

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While technically from their waterfowl line, check out sitka gradient bibs or pants. Even now, you can find previous years models pretty cheap.
 
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