Vest search - for midwest whitetails

mag1

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Hi all, I have been trying to locate a vest that will work great for whitetails in Wis. Ok, I know, there are tons of choices, and many seem like they are awesome, but....... maybe its not possible, but here is what and why.

I need something that won't break the bank. Sitka Fanatic would be the benchmark, but I would like something in more of the $65-125 range. I need something with a quiet outer layer, be able to withstand brush, packable, wind proof.

I have tried softshell's. but they make to much noise, puffys, the same. a typical setup for me is the following. 1-2.5 mile hike into a cattail/lowland marsh/swamp. sometimes a 5-6 mile boat ride in, then 1/2 mile hike in from there. My typical temps range from 80F to -20F with wind up to 30-50mph gusts. (yes, I have sat in -9*F and 50mph wind gusts)

What I am looking for would go over wool base layers, maybe a softshell down to the 20F range, then a puffy under it. any thoughts? SKRE, Badlands, Kuiu, Sitka, predator stealth fleece, any others?
thanks for any input
 

FLS

WKR
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Mack Praire Wings wind shear fleece vest. Warm and quiet. I wear it over if it’s mild under if it’s cold.
 

Smallie

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Check out the Pnuma insulating vests. Quiet and has a harness pass through in the back.
 
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The Sitka stratus vest is a good piece. You can find ones for a decent price sometimes on eBay or on marketplace.


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The Kuiu Guide vest is not warm at all and is noisy. The Cabela's Wooltimate is your best option in that price range.
 

Ace12

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I have one from MidwayUSA. Elk fork I think is the name, (warmest one they have) I have 2 from there. Wait till November-December and can be had for 60-70% off. It will be far be the cheapest and honestly it’s the warmest vest I own. I love that thing. A tad bulky. But I bowhunt in it every year.
 

Gonewest

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I have a Cabelas Berber fleece vest with windstopper that fits what you’re looking for. Not sure if the make them any more.


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Cabela's Wooltimate is everything you're looking for (other than extremely packable). I have one and it is epic, great performance at the price point.
 
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