Best quality camo fleece jacket

tiger stacker

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Dec 30, 2009
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There is a dark dpm fleece with itchy collar and large wrist collars, got exchanged for the "not buffalo" shirt. To be honest though most fleeces are shades of green these days.

If you do want camo have a look at helikon, massif, Odin
 
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Janne

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I prefer the classic stuff myself. I think they call it ‘pile’.
Yes, fleece takes up the body aroma very well. Synthetics do.
But I never wear synthetics, inluding HH fleece, against my skin anyway!

Since I posted the initial post, I checked and I do not think they do a fleece that is Camo, unless you count Forest Green as Camo.

Camo is sooooo last year......
:)
 

Robson Valley

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What's a "cold morning?" We have cold mornings here. February was a lot of -30C.
I wear Carhartt for comfort, warmth, wind proof and decades of endurance. Dakota would be #2, down my list.
I have an Eddie Bauer down coat but can't wear it warmer than -20C.
Look at a Carhartt Canyon. I have an Aussie Outback Trading coat for -5C and warmer.

What's on your head to prevent heat loss?
 

Robson Valley

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Well, take a look at Carhartt online. You might not like any of the styles.
The company has a genuine reputation for hard wearing outdoor work clothes.

My village (McBride) has been a railroad town, right from the beginning.
I'll venture to guess that 90% of the railroad outside workers wear Carhartt.
Since this is a mountain valley, the wind blows, most of the time.
Carhartt canvas is water resistant and certainly wind proof.
 
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