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2006-11-10 07:09:09 · 16 answers · asked by aj 4 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

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layering, man, layering. base layer under armour cold gear, then windstopper, thinsulate, fleece pants and pull-over. also, wool socks and under armour skull cap or beanie. wear a parka over all this, if its really cold. oh yeah, thinsulate, insulated rubber boots. i rarely have to wear the parka, the other layers work great and really keep me warm.....also, see if you can hook up with candice d, bet she could keep you warm!!!

2006-11-10 12:13:18 · answer #1 · answered by bghoundawg 4 · 0 0

Only you can answer that question. I know people that spit fifties out like nothing. I'm cheap but I think for 50 bucks and your winters it would be nice. Warm head, warm extremities. then the body. The underwear alone wont keep you warm @18 degrees but it will certainly help if your wearing other layers also. I bought a PolarWrap™ Exchanger® Facemask at Cabelas. At 26*, the coldest I had this year, I was underdressed and cold. I put this product on and got hot. Off cold, on hot. So I wore it half-assed at got comfy. I have talked several friends into getting it already.

2016-05-22 03:17:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My feet, hands and head get the most cold, so I wear insulated boots, scull cap, and insulated gloves. I try to go warm as possible without heavy, heavy clothing. You can also purchase heat packs that emit heat when crunched. Some are reusable. Be sure and eat well. I also eat my snickers bars while in the stand. Good hunting. Down here in Louisiana the first part of the season is probably 75 degrees. We have to contend with the skeeters and not cold.

2006-11-10 07:31:17 · answer #3 · answered by dd 4 · 3 0

Mulitple layers, including facemasks and hats. Also, those electric socks help tremendously if you don't have insulated bbots (even if you do....). They also make little instant hot packs that are about the size of your wallet that you shake, break the tablet inside, and they become warm for about an hour. Put one in each of your back pockets before you sit on the deer stand!

2006-11-10 07:17:37 · answer #4 · answered by Christie 2 · 1 0

Dress in layers of clothing, wool is an excellent source to keep you warm, for my feet I use the electric socks, never got cold toes yet, also a good wool camo facemask is a welcome addition to your clothing gear, get boots with the highest amount of thinsulate you can find , gloves as well.
CandiceD????? need a hunting buddy????? LOL

2006-11-10 11:20:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I always take a different pair of boot or shoes to put on in the blind. It keep your feet dry and warm. The boots you walk in with will be wet and end up freezing. always works for me. good luck.

2013-10-27 10:36:40 · answer #6 · answered by Crystal 1 · 0 0

Hand muffs with chemical warmers, insulated bibs and a good hat....the hand muff has added several hours to each of my late season hunts

2006-11-10 16:43:44 · answer #7 · answered by slaytanicmobilization 3 · 0 0

wear a hat. i heard more than 50% of the heat goes out from your head. so keeping your head warm will help out a lot.
Also putting gloves on is important too.

2006-11-10 07:12:46 · answer #8 · answered by question 1 · 3 0

Wear long johns (thermals) under your pants & shirt. Wear a sweater under your coat don't forget your gloves & mask. Wear two pairs of socks. They also have these small heat things you can put in your shoes or in your coat, or in your packets....They really do work great.

2006-11-10 07:18:24 · answer #9 · answered by Candice D 1 · 3 1

Booze!

2006-11-10 07:12:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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