SITKAGear Men's Heavyweight Hunting Performance Hoody
C**.
Warm down to 50 degrees, bearable at 70 degrees
I'm based and primarily hunt out of northeast Florida. Our region experiences considerable swings in temperature from the start of Archery in September, when it can be 98 degrees, to late December when we can experience cold fronts that drop down the temps into the 20s. Keep in mind that while this does have a hoody, it is not a jacket, more like a heavyweight performance shirt. I typically layer this on top of my Sitka Lightweight hoody shirt which is what I primarily hunt in during the early season. The flannel lining keeps you warm into the upper 40s-low 50s and is pleasant to sit-in up to the 70s. If you are active, temps in the upper 60's may make it too warm and cause too much perspiration. I typically will wear this in, hiking into my tree stand when temps are in the 50's. Above that, I wear my lighweight hoody to avoid sweating, and wear this once I'm in the tree. It does not offer wind protection, so keep that in mind during breezier days. I will typically use the Sitka Jetstream jacket on top if its a little windy or a heavier hoody if the temps drop below 45 degrees or so. The thumb loops are nice for ensuring it stays around your wrist when adding or removing clothing. It's also a great piece to have during early turkey season in the springs when temps can still hit the 30s and 40s in the morning, and because its lightweight and compact, you can easily slide it into your vest once the thermals rise or you are doing a lot of running and calling.
N**.
Basically a nice hoodie that's longer in the body/sleeves and trimmer in the body
I really like it. It is much easier to layer over for cold than a typical big hoodie, just as warm, longer in the body and sleeves almost like a Tall size which I love.Can be a little awkward getting the collar to lie flat and down without looking weird but is okay, and the hood is very warm for its size/weight (lack of dead space) and also layers very well and easily under an outer garment's hood if you wantVery soft lining also
N**.
Son loved this product
Great Christmas present
J**Y
Sitka
Got for a family member and he loves it. Stays warm and fits well.
J**G
Good Fabric & Sewing - Over-Priced
This is a well-made garment, a bit boxy - but quite well-sewn.I plan to use it on the outdoor, winter archery range. Having a well-made garment that has no extra cloth, flaps, or other things to get in the way of unencumbered movement is important. This fits that bill.I wonder how it will survive its first gentle wash - but, on arrival, I am pleased.The price of the entire line is about 10% above their true value, but the products are consistent.
B**N
Very good quality and very versatile
Great piece of Sitka Gear, one of my favorite pieces of gear. Fit is good. I wear a 44 in most shirt and jackets. XL is loose on mr but the way I like it! Warm and works well over good Merino Wool.
A**R
I love it
This pull over is great. Well worth the money.
S**T
Prety much just hype
The media could not be loaded. It's an ok product. It's not heavyweight,or heavy duty,or whatever they advertise here. Really not worth the price. I was with it in +17 degrees celsius with wind and i was cold as hell.Overall o.k product but next time i will definetely choose the competition.
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