I normally tend to gravitate to a darker camo and I’ve been running bottomland before I switched to Sitka. For ducks, my outer layers are timber. For geese, my outer layers are marsh.
Thanks! I run similar setup with a few mods for Rocky Mountain big game late season. Excited to test ambient jacket. Had good experience with Patagonia Nano air otherwise. +Timberline pant, gunner gloves, blaze vest.
For me to make it a 1 system for everything, I’d have to swap the grinder pants for the equinox guard pants and add the equinox guard hoodie for those hot bug filled early season hunts, and then also add the kelvin aerolite jacket for extra insulation on those really cold late season hunts.
In wi I use the waterfowl line. Gradient, Dakota jacket etc and once the temp dips only whitetail line I own is the fanatic vest to wear over the top to bow hunt. Gonna be 9 deg opening morning of gun dear this Saturday. I know I’ll be fine
I really wish the Ambient was as durable as their 4 star rating states. Had it a couple weeks it already had several snags in it after fairly light usage.
@@fieldseriesreview it will definitely snag and rip. My Patagonia Nano Air did the same thing. I plan to later with a mountain jacket when not cold enough for jetstream.
I agree with everything you said except the outer layer Jetstream jacket. I think you should go with the Delta Wading jacket because it is 100% waterproof and windproof. If you needed more insulation than that, the Hudson is the same jacket as the DWJ, but with primaloft.
Depends on where you hunt and when your season comes in. I hunt the Deep South , so Timber works well. But if you’re hunting where things are pretty green, Sud Alpine is very versatile
Thanks for your reply! Really appreciate all your videos! I live in Central Oklahoma so we have leaves until pretty late in the season…thanks again, keep up the great work!