Fleece midlayers

sneaky

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Where are those at on the website?
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MillCreekMike

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FL Wick qz base layer, Klamath hoody over it. That worked well for me last year. Puffys always in the pack untill needed. Soft or hard shell as needed.
 

mcseal2

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I really like the Kuiu Peloton 240 hoody. I liked my hunting one so well I got a black one for work. I wear it almost every day from fall through spring. It has become the piece I layer around for the conditions. Its more wind resistant than other fleece stuff I've tried. I got the green vest too now and sometimes layer them. My wife stole the vest recently and got compliments from all her friends. I wear it sometimes over a western shirt when I'm going to town also. Good stuff.

Hunting I agree with those that always take the puffy also. They have those light enough anymore they are just worth having. I rifle hunt most of the time so my seasons are later and cooler too.
 

Rommy

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I have a FL Klamath, Sitka core heavyweight and KUIU Peloton 240.

My favorite is Klamath> Sitka > peloton 240.

The Klamath is more wind resistant than the peloton. The only thing I don’t like about the Klamath is the hood/face guard portion is a little tight. It bothers me when I’m cold because I get irritated easily when I’m uncomfortable and I don’t like a lot of things on my face when I’m cold, it’s just one of the odd things about me.

In non windy conditions I think the Sitka is the warmest though. It’s also the comfiest because of the brushed fleece interior.

My zipper broke on the peloton from normal use. I never even wore it in the field. Kuiu made it right and gave me a refund. The peloton is also the loudest, the material is almost like a soft shell.


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Glad I found this thread, I’m getting all my gear dialed for some backcountry fun this season. I’ve got BlackOvis 150 ss/ls shirts that I like so far now I’m wondering about mid layers for morning/evening or windy glassing sits. I’ve been wondering about the Ovis 250 hoodie but also want to stop into Kuiu and have a look at what they’ve got. Then I see all the fleece mentioned here and remember I found https://huntechoutdoors.com/product/bush-basic-bush-coat/
While looking for base layers a while back.

Anybody tried huntech?

And now all the Black Ovis stuff is back on camofire
 
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Caspar

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just a heads up, i just got two black ovis 250 weight hoodies from camofire and they are small, real small. after reading reviews and hearing that they were small i ordered size 2XL and they are skin tight.

in my opinion their sizes are all over the board. i wear a 2XL in the lightweight ss and an XL in the lightweight ls. i also wear an XL in the first lite furnace, kiln and fuse and an XL in the sitka core lightweight LS and these shirts are slightly loose fitting.
 
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