Тёмный
No video :(

Top 6 Wool Items Every Outdoorsman MUST HAVE! 

Sigma 3 Survival School
Подписаться 238 тыс.
Просмотров 37 тыс.
50% 1

Опубликовано:

 

22 авг 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 142   
@missourisurvivalandoutdoor9547
@missourisurvivalandoutdoor9547 8 месяцев назад
That $700 price tag on the anorak lol they can keep that shit lol
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
It’s worth it. I have 3. Costs about what a nice pistol does. Ask yourself how many times have you used your pistol in self defense versus how many times you’ve been out in wet cold weather. You’ll use this infinitely more than anything else in your kit. It’s the finest wool available.
@missourisurvivalandoutdoor9547
@missourisurvivalandoutdoor9547 8 месяцев назад
@@sigma3survivalschool I understand what you’re saying and agree on the frequency of use I also understand having to turn a profit and that it’s top quality but the price tag is still ludicrous and that’s my problem with a lot of American produced stuff we are expected to assume because it’s made here that it somehow worth the price gouging I could make an item of that same quality on my sewing machine or hand stitch it myself it’s hard for me to look at gucci American gear and pay 3 times reasonable value simply because of apple pie,baseball,and bald eagles I’d buy a lot more stuff American made if it wasn’t a price gouge from hell and yeah I don’t expect the price to match Chinese shit either but the “American made” industry is capitalizing on patriotism to justify ridiculous prices for everything
@missourisurvivalandoutdoor9547
@missourisurvivalandoutdoor9547 8 месяцев назад
American made companies need to think about being competitive to some degree because gucci only will not build us a manufacturing base we almost produce nothing for ourselves and if everything is gucci with a high price that isn’t a prescription for longevity or diversified national manufacturing America is putting itself out of business slowly and in many ways we deserve that
@ryanjones4917
@ryanjones4917 8 месяцев назад
@missourisurvivalandoutdoor9547 You pay more for American made because American wages are higher than those of individuals working in sweatshops. It's less about pride and more about simple economics. When a company's overhead is higher the product is going to cost more. I get it though, money is tight for a lot of us and trying to maximize what you get for your dollar isn't something I would fault anyone for.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
I agree with you. But I happen to know there profit margins and they aren’t high. They are using a suit grade quality wool unlike any other manufacturer. There are a lot of anorak companies out there and they are all using cheap rough scratchy grade wool and charging around $400. Weatherwool used ramboillet merino. Which is very soft and you can wear directly on your skin and it feels soft. Other companies don’t offer that level of quality. And you can’t find a foreign comparison in quality. We did a video series on it years ago that’s on the channel
@HA-bh1wh
@HA-bh1wh 7 месяцев назад
I fought buying WeatherWool for years . Bought the Anorak this past year for bow hunting , I wish I would have bought it sooner . Your kit is everything when you’re in the woods all day . Buy the best , don’t buy junk and regret it.
@eliinthewolverinestate6729
@eliinthewolverinestate6729 8 месяцев назад
My favorite is my great kilt. Next is my wool sweater. The snow don't melt fast on the wool sweater. I have a wool blanket that I use too much. Wool mitten gloves are nice. Gators smell after a day of work in the cold. I like knee high wool socks to go over long johns. Helps keep things in place while working.
@Dreoilin
@Dreoilin 8 месяцев назад
Great kilt for the win brother!
@robertbrannan9375
@robertbrannan9375 8 месяцев назад
Great kilt all the way!! Nothing more versatile! What I want is a full weight lynx weatherwool great kilt, I'll request the widest stock they have hopefully as close to 60 inches or more as possible, 5 yards, width to the selvedge, and hem the ends. It'll be my blanket, additional cover item, outerwear, even a hammock, etc!!
@martindunwell6099
@martindunwell6099 8 месяцев назад
Used a weather wool for 5 years live in Yorkshire UK hunted for 50 plus year's running dogs is my game your fully protected put a ullfrotte underneath job done lamping is a very physical discipline wish they were made decades ago. Yes I had to save up for it glad I did. it's what's known as investing in yourself it really is annoying when people have an opinion on a garment they don't have
@herringbone5035
@herringbone5035 7 месяцев назад
I love wool. I have many wool items from socks to blankets to hats, pants, shirts. One of my favorite items is my Army OD green wool scarf issued with the wool watch cap. In the field I took the scarf, and split the end open slightly ( GASP) and pulled it over my head, and wrapped the excess around my neck as a scarf/hat one piec combo. I could wrap it around my face, neck etc. Get yourself a Army Wool OD Green Scarf. Very useful item!
@pederhalverson2591
@pederhalverson2591 7 месяцев назад
Dachstein wool Arktis gloves fit nicely in the Hestra gloves. Sleeping Indian Wool on par with WeatherWool. Brynje wool mesh is amazing. Buffalo Wool Co makes the best socks and fingerless gloves and the Muskox blend hats are also wonderful.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 7 месяцев назад
I’ve got some Byrne wool mesh on the way. Can’t wait to try it
@thanasiszisimopoulos3412
@thanasiszisimopoulos3412 8 месяцев назад
Great review brother
@tommysoderholm8305
@tommysoderholm8305 8 месяцев назад
Also! Wool does not burn easy or melt like down and polyester.
@bobbieschke599
@bobbieschke599 8 месяцев назад
I use Alpaca. Its warmth to weight ratio is warmer and lighter than wool. It is hypoallergenic and does not smell when wet. Lanolin can be washed out.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
I like alpaca too. Very warm. But typically very rough in comparison to merino.
@123macks
@123macks 2 месяца назад
That’s the best wool u can get hands down
@__-pl3jg
@__-pl3jg 8 месяцев назад
Can you do a video on what type of pants you prefer for winter bushcraft?
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
First lite and Fjallraven are my go too choices these days. Don’t tend to wear wool pants but if I did they would be from first lite.
@__-pl3jg
@__-pl3jg 8 месяцев назад
@@sigma3survivalschool - Thanks, i'll definitely check out First Lite. I'm ordering some Fjallraven Vidda Pro pants right now.
@Dreoilin
@Dreoilin 8 месяцев назад
Great vid Bro. So glad you talked about Yak. Don't forget Alpaca. I also own all that stuff except those gloves. I'll definitely pick them up.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
I’ve had many alpaca items. It’s a much rougher and less comfortable wool but very very warm
@Dreoilin
@Dreoilin 8 месяцев назад
@@sigma3survivalschool alpaca is way softer than merino, lama on the other hand is rough. Camel "wool" is great but hard to find. I have a blanket that's made from yak and merino 50/50 hand loomed. It's my treasure lol
@syntheticfuture1718
@syntheticfuture1718 7 месяцев назад
I love the feel of Alpaca 💜@@sigma3survivalschool
@El_CID801
@El_CID801 8 месяцев назад
Great video, heading to South America for a hike in January, I’ll be sure to follow the links.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
Check out wool fishnet base layers form Byrne in Finland. Just learned about them. Amazing stuff
@johncano6460
@johncano6460 8 месяцев назад
Keep the content flowing brother, great video👍
@cncmillman
@cncmillman 8 месяцев назад
another base layer to look at is all the Kuiu ULTRA Merino 145 products. I own the top and bottoms, don't have any complaints. Maybe not the best for extreme cold but for lows in the 20-30's work great.
@user-kx9mt1kb5k
@user-kx9mt1kb5k 8 месяцев назад
I really like having top quality wool apparel for outdoor wilderness pursuits and just plain daily life ; thank you for the good suggestions in wool clothes , I hope to acquire some of the items you showcased .
@mondavou9408
@mondavou9408 7 месяцев назад
Just bought the beanie. Looking forward to checking it out.
@maritimespook
@maritimespook 8 месяцев назад
There isnt a better Wool Garment Company or Product than WeatherWool, ive had everything synthetic going and even a bunch of wool items, hands down the best , if you are in the woods enough you owe it to yourself
@BBQDad463
@BBQDad463 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. I need one of those anoraks.
@jamesmoffatt4316
@jamesmoffatt4316 6 месяцев назад
Have a Weatherwool full wight lynx for about 3 years...high quality---use it all the time. Expensive, but cry once...
@serafin1352
@serafin1352 8 месяцев назад
Cotton kills. My wool socks are the best - they truly are lifesavers! Two pair near me at all times. Two= 1, 1= nada
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
Cotton is king in the desert though. And it’s still used as wind breakers in the arctic. So it has its place
@okiewind8403
@okiewind8403 7 месяцев назад
Why all the blinking lights and in between scene flashes?
@saltyOG
@saltyOG 5 месяцев назад
Great products you’ve showcased. Why do you prefer the heavyweight Weatherwool compared to mid weight? Do you ever find the heavyweight to be to hot in warmer weather?
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 5 месяцев назад
It works up to about 65 degrees with side zips open
@ssechres
@ssechres 7 месяцев назад
I Wonder if that could work on the US Army. Here, you’re an SFC. Here is a bigger salary. Keep these thirty guys in line. Maybe try to keep them in line. Crazy how that works.
@romaniac82
@romaniac82 8 месяцев назад
Great vid! Hoping you would bring back the leather belts you used to sell. Good luck!
@fellspoint9364
@fellspoint9364 6 месяцев назад
Can I get drunk and piss my pants and still stay waterproof ? The true litmus test of the outback.
@Rebecca-zr3lu
@Rebecca-zr3lu 5 месяцев назад
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. Thank you. God bless you. 🤍Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊
@MSScout86
@MSScout86 8 месяцев назад
I would ask you provide suggested items that are affordable. You gave examples of great products that are out of reach for the average person. Thanks
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
There isn’t really any cheap wool other than European military surplus that’s super scratchy and old. If you want cheap you’re gonna have to go with synthetic options. They do well also. Just stink really quickly in the field
@k.p.droneenterprises3565
@k.p.droneenterprises3565 7 месяцев назад
Please tell me what hoodie you have on in this video
@vincentcarmine8731
@vincentcarmine8731 7 месяцев назад
Have a look at swandri wool NZ, a serious classic
@88sstraight
@88sstraight 8 месяцев назад
Good info, but as far as I know most processed wool (and pretty much all modern wool is processed) no longer has lanolin in it. Doesn’t take away from its efficacy though, I’m a confirmed woolite for the past 45+ years : )
@Old_Sailor85
@Old_Sailor85 8 месяцев назад
You have to shop, but you can get wool with lanolin still in it.
@88sstraight
@88sstraight 8 месяцев назад
I’m interested, do have some examples of brands/items? @@Old_Sailor85
@user-ft1xf8wk9m
@user-ft1xf8wk9m 5 месяцев назад
thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rndmerle
@rndmerle 8 месяцев назад
Those gloves look really warm! It feels pretty heavy tho, can you still manipulate some stuff while wearing those?
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
They are pretty bulky you’re not gonna be pressing small buttons, or putting them in a trigger guard
@cujomojo
@cujomojo 8 месяцев назад
I mentioned my mother in an earlier comment, I spoke to her last night. I asked her if she could make me a shemagh out of wool. She said no because they are woven not knitted, which I’m sure I knew before hand. Going by your info I said you can no longer buy woollen ones, of course you can she said. She spent a lot of years living and working in Scotland, around Perthshire and Aberdeenshire. Apparently any tartan manufacturer will make one, she suggested “Lochcarron of Scotland” as a place to start looking, sure enough they sell lambs wool stoles, which is basically a shemagh. Your family name might even have its own tartan you can have it made in.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
Post a link to that please
@cujomojo
@cujomojo 8 месяцев назад
@@sigma3survivalschool Not sure how to post links, but if you Google “lochcarron of Scotland” you should find them. Just had a look myself, they do a fine Merino one, £68 what ever that is in USD I don’t know, but not bad for Merino. If you don’t already have a family tartan you can design your own, you could have a Sigma tartan. Edit : Just ordered one in Black Watch tartan, 70cm x 200cm. I’m going to sew a seam down the centre and have two at 70x100. I’ll gift one to my mate, his old man is ex Black Watch. Might be cheaper your side of the pond to just buy a ream of fabric and cut to your own size. Worth dropping them an email.
@PSBeard
@PSBeard 8 месяцев назад
Weather wool is fantastic, however if your in any truly cold weather it can’t hold a candle to Boreal Anoraks…. I own both.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
Meh. I’ve used both. And the only reason the boreal is warmer is because of the way it’s built. Especially around the neck line. It holds heat better for colder conditions. But I’d rather use another tool such as gaiter or shemagh if I need that. Weather wool excels in all temps under 70 degrees whereas the boreal is only good below 40 degrees. And it’s scratchy and not comfortable in the skin. Check out micklagaard anoraks. Just found them and they look amazing
@Sparkfly88
@Sparkfly88 8 месяцев назад
Dang, no mention of the best socks in the world? Darn tough!
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
I do love darn tough socks. I have a wool socks video on the list of things to do
@williamolliges2622
@williamolliges2622 7 месяцев назад
The thing that stops me from spending too much money on base layer bottoms is elastic. My hot desert climate where I live absolutely eats elastic over time.
@mondavou9408
@mondavou9408 7 месяцев назад
Fare! I have had really good things that died due to the weakest link. Elastic has to be on that list.
@Stephen-zq2wf
@Stephen-zq2wf 8 месяцев назад
Poly "Netting" BaseLayer ?
@user-yd3uh4pz5e
@user-yd3uh4pz5e 8 месяцев назад
Hey man, appreciate the video. Was wondering if you had a video for best material/clothing to consider in tropical environments like Florida in the summer time. Not sure if wool would still be preferred or maybe a wool/synthetic blend for that type of environment. Thanks!
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
Hot and wet environments you typically always want to choose a fast drying synthetic material. Wool isn’t optimal for hot climates. Rail riders and first lite make some great synthetic options
@user-yd3uh4pz5e
@user-yd3uh4pz5e 8 месяцев назад
@@sigma3survivalschool Sounds good, appreciate your input!
@ya-silly-goose623
@ya-silly-goose623 Месяц назад
Came here for wool pants recommendations, got none. Someone help me?
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool Месяц назад
First lite makes excellent lightweight wool pants. I don't typically like wool pants but they make good ones
@k.p.droneenterprises3565
@k.p.droneenterprises3565 7 месяцев назад
What jacket do you have on in this video
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 7 месяцев назад
Weatherwool anorak
@dingusmaximus809
@dingusmaximus809 7 месяцев назад
Hey Rob, when you mentioned that the lynx color has a better loft to it than other colors, were you referring only to the other garments in full weight? I got a midweight anorak and it’s in drab color and it’s quite versatile but I did notice the fabric had some patches of it where some of the wool fibers were visible close up. Not sure if that affects the loft but I’m wondering what garments you’ve used and if this is what you’re referring to. If so then, if I were to buy more weatherwool in the future I’ll probably go with lynx.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 7 месяцев назад
Lynx because of its color is weaved differently somehow and seems to have more loft and warmth. I actually prefer OD green color. But the lynx seems to be higher quality material to me
@dingusmaximus809
@dingusmaximus809 7 месяцев назад
Thanks, but is it both the lynx in full weight and midweight that is better quality?
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 7 месяцев назад
I only buy full weight. No point in the lighter material in my opinion
@WeatherWool
@WeatherWool 6 месяцев назад
ALL our FullWeight and ALL our MidWeight Fabrics are woven in Lynx Pattern. The only difference is the color of the yarn. We have identical specs regardless of color BUT the spinning, weaving and finishing have a lot of variables and a lot of art and there are going to be small differences batch to batch. --- Ralph
@RobertSmith-ub6tk
@RobertSmith-ub6tk 7 месяцев назад
Most wall clothes are out of the majority of the peoples budget. Would you have to pay $200 for a hoodie $150 for a pair of pants $80 for a shirt most people can’t afford that
@anthonymusso5282
@anthonymusso5282 8 месяцев назад
I would qualify for the weatherwool discount anorak but ive been fighting with myself about getting the shirtjac. Just for the easy of on and off. If im going to where it a lifetime, i dont know if i want to pull something like that over my head all the time?
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
Yeah the shirt jacket is definitely a better option for everyday wear. I’d go with that.
@ryanjones4917
@ryanjones4917 8 месяцев назад
What would you recommend for cold wet environments when it comes to pants? Wool base layer under regular pants? I know there are some entities that make pants with 50% or so wool content. I was just wondering if you have recommendations general or specific. Thank you in advance. I appreciate your time and sharing your experience.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 8 месяцев назад
I prefer synthetic pants for outer wear. Mostly wear Fjallraven. But I just got some new first lite pants that are amazing and I like them better than my Fjallraven pants. First lite does synthetic as well as lightweight wool pants
@ryanjones4917
@ryanjones4917 8 месяцев назад
@sigma3survivalschool Cool, I've heard good things about First Lite. I will research this a bit. I appreciate your time and the quick response. I hope all is well and you continue to succeed in your ventures.
@davemc9268
@davemc9268 6 месяцев назад
If by pants you mean what we call in the UK 'trousers' (outerwear) then I've just watched a YT video on the Micklagaard Hamra Professional wool trousers. I think there quite expensive though.
@ryanjones4917
@ryanjones4917 6 месяцев назад
@davemc9268 Yes, I've seen a few options and they are a bit pricey. I'd like to stick with natural materials as much as I can. They seem to make less noise when you move and I'm not a fan of residual chemical exposure you may find in synthetic materials. For really cold and wet weather a wool base layer with synthetic pants/trousers over that and a hard shell outer layer if things get really bad is what I had been doing. Just looking for options.
@cujomojo
@cujomojo 8 месяцев назад
Everyone needs a little old lady, who can knit. I had my mother knit me two submariners jumpers in Marino wool, from a Second World War pattern.
@cujomojo
@cujomojo 8 месяцев назад
Merino, as in the sheep. Not Marino, as in Dan the quarterback. Auto correct!
@nathanielmilam75
@nathanielmilam75 8 месяцев назад
Weather wool makes a shamag...
@cainchaffin7100
@cainchaffin7100 7 месяцев назад
What color is your beanie?
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 7 месяцев назад
Green
@cainchaffin7100
@cainchaffin7100 7 месяцев назад
@@sigma3survivalschool On their site I see no green, thanks for your reply.
@scottfergusson8411
@scottfergusson8411 7 месяцев назад
Lester River Bushcraft Wool Boreal Shirt Anorak Lester River Bushcraft $335.00
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 7 месяцев назад
I’ve worn them and have some of their jackets. It’s a cheap rough wool. The price savings is in the materials and diversity of use. My Lester River stuff sits in a box. Never use it anymore
@JDB61698
@JDB61698 7 месяцев назад
Hit up thrift stores, yard/estate sales. No need to spend thousands on your fancy gear
@aeray3581
@aeray3581 Месяц назад
@JDB61698 ... Generally all one finds at yard sales is cheap crap that that did not wear out because it was useless.
@SmossyYT
@SmossyYT 7 месяцев назад
Bros out here trying to push the most expensive gear Ive ever seen. smh.
@sigma3survivalschool
@sigma3survivalschool 7 месяцев назад
Do you really need help choosing cheap Amazon crap lol.
@IntoTheWildernessBushcraft
@IntoTheWildernessBushcraft 8 месяцев назад
Survival Summit = Best videos out there. Great stuff, Guys! 🏔️👊🏼
@GaryKiefer-vn7kr
@GaryKiefer-vn7kr 8 месяцев назад
Wool thermals, wool socks. All under $200. Go ahead and shill for $700 anorak, not chance.
Далее
The Best Way and worst ways to do Swedish Fire Log!
11:19
Best YARN OPTIONS For BLANKETS
17:30
Просмотров 27 тыс.
Мама приболела😂@kak__oska
00:16
Просмотров 725 тыс.
WOOL vs. WOOBIE vs. FALSA
11:20
Просмотров 23 тыс.
Wool vs Down vs Fleece
14:16
Просмотров 550 тыс.
SHTF Guns, Let's be REALISTIC!
25:42
Просмотров 218 тыс.
The Top 5 outdoor gloves from Hestra!
9:51
Просмотров 17 тыс.
Al's Anorak from WeatherWool - Initial Impressions
9:06
3 TOP Mistakes giving you COLD FEET!! + The Fixes!
9:35
Water+Wool=Heat by TrustinTimber
27:17
Просмотров 12 тыс.
Revolutionary Cold Weather Layering Systems
16:19
Просмотров 92 тыс.
5 rules for premium products
15:51
Просмотров 666 тыс.