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280longshot":50tuvsji said:
Andy S.":50tuvsji said:

After reading all the comments I called back and ordered two sizes larger, they came in today and the XXL size fits perfect.
Mine came in today as well. I'm 5' 10" and 210 with 34" waist and the xxl's fit me perfect.
 
Andy S.":1nlpt2tu said:
Great news Gravey. I'm glad y'all like what you ordered and you don't have to hassle with sending stuff back.
Yeah I was a little worried. Question though...how warm is this stuff supposed to be? It's super thin and on the surface doesn't look like it would keep you warm but I know looks can be deceiving. Just looking for temp ranges to use it in.
 
200 gram is considered lightweight and by itself it is not going to be very warm on stand. You will need to layer appropriately.

Notice they have a short sleeve t-shirt version, also 200 gram. You can wear that in warm weather and be comfortable because it's not that warm.
 
Vermin93":3dnq4x44 said:
200 gram is considered lightweight and by itself it is not going to be very warm on stand. You will need to layer appropriately.

Notice they have a short sleeve t-shirt version, also 200 gram. You can wear that in warm weather and be comfortable because it's not that warm.
Thanks
 
Gravey":31cp3puy said:
Andy S.":31cp3puy said:
Great news Gravey. I'm glad y'all like what you ordered and you don't have to hassle with sending stuff back.
Yeah I was a little worried. Question though...how warm is this stuff supposed to be? It's super thin and on the surface doesn't look like it would keep you warm but I know looks can be deceiving. Just looking for temp ranges to use it in.


it will be warmer then you think, i thought the same thing on all the stuff i got but was really surprised how much heat it would retain. Yes 190-200 is considered light layer so on real cold days you can layer on top of that. I actually LOVE the light layers for turkey hunting early season because it goes from cool to hot pretty fast and those layers you don't have to take off when it warms up but will keep you warm when it is cold in the morning.
 
REN":2eig08u5 said:
Gravey":2eig08u5 said:
Andy S.":2eig08u5 said:
Great news Gravey. I'm glad y'all like what you ordered and you don't have to hassle with sending stuff back.
Yeah I was a little worried. Question though...how warm is this stuff supposed to be? It's super thin and on the surface doesn't look like it would keep you warm but I know looks can be deceiving. Just looking for temp ranges to use it in.


it will be warmer then you think, i thought the same thing on all the stuff i got but was really surprised how much heat it would retain. Yes 190-200 is considered light layer so on real cold days you can layer on top of that. I actually LOVE the light layers for turkey hunting early season because it goes from cool to hot pretty fast and those layers you don't have to take off when it warms up but will keep you warm when it is cold in the morning.
That's all I used last year during deer season was the light weight merino wool, it works better than expect it to.

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The pics on their site show camo but the sale color shows brown, for those that ordered, what color was delivered
 
Mr. Hawk":6f8dr9ug said:
The pics on their site show camo but the sale color shows brown, for those that ordered, what color was delivered
Camo

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280longshot":1og2v9ex said:
REN":1og2v9ex said:
Gravey":1og2v9ex said:
Andy S. said:
Great news Gravey. I'm glad y'all like what you ordered and you don't have to hassle with sending stuff back.
Yeah I was a little worried. Question though...how warm is this stuff supposed to be? It's super thin and on the surface doesn't look like it would keep you warm but I know looks can be deceiving. Just looking for temp ranges to use it in.


it will be warmer then you think, i thought the same thing on all the stuff i got but was really surprised how much heat it would retain. Yes 190-200 is considered light layer so on real cold days you can layer on top of that. I actually LOVE the light layers for turkey hunting early season because it goes from cool to hot pretty fast and those layers you don't have to take off when it warms up but will keep you warm when it is cold in the morning.
That's all I used last year during deer season was the light weight merino wool, it works better than expect it to.

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You never wore a jacket?
 
just saw this and ordered a top and pant layer both in large. Nervous now, I'm 5'10'' 200, hoping they fit, I'll post after i get them. Thanks again for the links, I've been looking for Merino layers for a while and never pulled the trigger.
 
mfisher":321vzuox said:
just saw this and ordered a top and pant layer both in large. Nervous now, I'm 5'10'' 200, hoping they fit, I'll post after i get them. Thanks again for the links, I've been looking for Merino layers for a while and never pulled the trigger.
I'm 5' 10" 205 and the XXL's fit me perfect. XL may be a bit small or at least tighter in you.
 
Follow up, I got them in today and I was mistaken, I ordered the top as an XL and the pants in large. I'm really happy with them, they fit perfectly, and they appear to be good quality. From what research I've done, the Icebreaker brand seems to be a good product.
 

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