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<blockquote data-quote="Cmrem700" data-source="post: 1369843" data-attributes="member: 91145"><p>I use kuiu Yukon jacket and pants, both have venting. Depending on weather and how I plan on hunting, I wear 1-2 kuiu or first lite layers top and 1 bottom. I use a down jacket under my rain jacket when I sit. I use Parma loft pant under my rain pants(want down pants). I'm usually head in a few miles (weight matters) for 4-6 days. Weather never above 45 degrees rain or snow always for half the trip and teens or colder in the morning. I have never been wet in this set up even when I'm always sitting or kneeling on snow or wet ground. When hauling meat or hiking I use the venting and I don't get wet from sweat. The only draw back is the noise it's not bad but noticeable. It has not cost me any chances but I rifle hunt. If I still bowhunted I would add a quieter layer and pack lighter rain gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cmrem700, post: 1369843, member: 91145"] I use kuiu Yukon jacket and pants, both have venting. Depending on weather and how I plan on hunting, I wear 1-2 kuiu or first lite layers top and 1 bottom. I use a down jacket under my rain jacket when I sit. I use Parma loft pant under my rain pants(want down pants). I’m usually head in a few miles (weight matters) for 4-6 days. Weather never above 45 degrees rain or snow always for half the trip and teens or colder in the morning. I have never been wet in this set up even when I’m always sitting or kneeling on snow or wet ground. When hauling meat or hiking I use the venting and I don’t get wet from sweat. The only draw back is the noise it’s not bad but noticeable. It has not cost me any chances but I rifle hunt. If I still bowhunted I would add a quieter layer and pack lighter rain gear. [/QUOTE]
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