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What is the deal with people literally hating one clothing company or another? Is it arrogance on the part of the individual? Political affiliation? Group think/sheeple?

 

Folks here seem to be pretty tolerant when it comes to, "I dig Kuiu," or "Firstlite is the sh!t." But go to another forum and everyone hates one company or another but loves a specific ONE. I don't really get it. I mean, I understand if its personal preference as in, they've been loyal to a certain manufacturer since the outset, but does that mean anything other than that is crap? I remember starting out in Walls bibs that I found at Walmart. I still have a bunch of stuff in Realtree Advantage and original Mossy Oak Break up. I don't recall anyone dismissing me because I wore that stuff and really, nothing could beat a quilted shirt sitting in a treestand in Dec. Kuiu seems to take a particular beating but I'm addicted to that stuff. Its technologically awesome and last Nov when I hiked 30 miles iin it, it paid for itself within the first 5 miles. I chose my ski parka this winter based on my experience with Dermizax NX, for crying out loud. On the other hand, I love First Lite as well. I think they've got fantastically effective clothing and design and their Fusion camo is pretty much the most effective thing I've seen in breaking up an outline. But that doesn't mean I'm going to be condescending to anyone who doesn't care for either brand.

 

Sorry; rant over. It just got to me reading through threads on another site.

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When I see the guys in the trendy fashion forward camp, I know for the most part animals they hunt are safe. In a playful nature when I see them I call them gear qu---- and make fun of them for a moment.

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Brand loyalty is everywhere...optics, bows, guns, trucks, and all of it doesn't matter...we're on the same team. But yeah I guess it's even like picking a sports team and gives a sense of identity or team to "join." I have a tendency to wear what's cheapest...sometimes to a fault. And personally I end up more loyal to certain patterns than brands. I guess it's just something to do. LoL

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A friend shot his couse last year in a $700 Kuiu outfit from 600+ yards, he swears by it - Deer never saw him. (sarcasm)

 

Now turkey hunting is a different thing and we will be draped in walmarts finest realtree chasing birds this weekend.

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No amount of camo makes up for poor hunting skills.

 

Hats off to the guys who make a fortune off of suckers.

 

 

Who is the member on here who was posting pics of his bow kills while where a grey shirt and cargo shorts? Think it was on the rez maybe? that guy is a perfect example of skill vs. trend lol

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I'm 5'10" and wrestled most of my youth. My inseam is identical to my wife's who is 5'3.5 (?) @ 29". I wear what keeps me comfortable and is affordable. There is no tag or camouflage pattern in the world that is going to strap on a pack and help me hump to and from the truck with meat on my back.

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Trendy hipster hunting gear, No thanks on any high dollar ridiculously priced outfits.

Say what you will but my Sitka pants are the most comfortable pants I've ever worn hunting. There's probably others out there that are cheaper and more comfortable but nothing that's decent is cheap

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You definitely get what you pay for. Quality clothing goes a long way when you are backpacking. Its comfortable, light, and warm. If I'm not going miles back in....A pair of carharts and cotton tees will suffice for day trips

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Maybe this came across the wrong way, I personally wasn't offended. Perhaps my tone in the initial post was the result of whisky and percocet...

 

I just found it somewhat ridiculous that someone else would get bent over what another guy chooses to wear. As if the clothing or camo pattern he prefers somehow makes him less serious. Totally get the giving each other crap about one thing or another but that wasn't it. Total strangers are taking issue with each other over a brand. I've been wearing camoflauge for my entire adult life and in environments far more consequential than whether or not I get busted by an animal. I know what works and the mechanisms behind it. In my opinion, clothing is equipment and if a certain brand happens to capitalize on technology to keep me warmer, drier, more comfortable over a longer period of time while also offering better concealment then, other than cost, I don't see the downside. It doesn't mean I need to take out a 2nd mortgage so I'm kitted out to the extent my condoms are Vias or Optifade but the more critical pieces make sense to have. That doesn't make me a sucker nor does it say a single thing about my hunting skills.

 

Edited to add that confidence plays a huge roll in the game and that goes for all my equipment. If I'm confident in my clothing's ability to do what I'm asking of it, that elevates whatever skills I'm applying on any particular hunt.

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If you think you are a better hunter because you wear Kuiu, First Lite or Sitka you have it all wrong. That being said Sitka and Kuiu are some of my favorite hunting clothes and since I hate the stigma of being a "trendy bowhunter" I personally choose to wear most of the solid colors. I have shot elk, deer, turkey at close range while wearing a kuiu jacket and camo vest. They didn't care that it was a solid color.

To me it is about weight and quality of clothing.

You can not knock the comfort until you have tried it. I will not wear expensive pants during Coues rifle hunts though, Double front Carhartts for me.

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Trendy hipster hunting gear, No thanks on any high dollar ridiculously priced outfits.

Say what you will but my Sitka pants are the most comfortable pants I've ever worn hunting. There's probably others out there that are cheaper and more comfortable but nothing that's decent is cheap

 

 

I like sitka gear too. I'd personally spend $500 on clothing & $200 on a bow if I had to watch my budget. I've been chased home by cold weather & rain/snow before. I don't deal with cold too well, so I buy stuff that's wind proof and well insulated. That's what keeps me in the field, not being cold. A $1500 mathews has never done anything for a guy that had the shakes and was getting cut to the bone by the wind.

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