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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 866859" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I just sit there and shiver because its just cheating if you use any advantage. LOL </p><p>I use under armor and I was skeptical at first, but after the first time of some really cold hunting I am a believer. I sat on the ground bow hunting in a weedy fence line. There is a bad spot in the fence and the deer use it more often than not. I had frost on my bow as well as all the grass around me. I was wearing under armor top, bottom and gloves. I had on camo jeans and a long sleeve t shirt on top. It was 28 degrees that morning when I got out of the truck and it often cools off a little bit more right before the sun comes up. I stayed very comfortable warm and would vouch for the under armor cold gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 866859, member: 1546"] I just sit there and shiver because its just cheating if you use any advantage. LOL I use under armor and I was skeptical at first, but after the first time of some really cold hunting I am a believer. I sat on the ground bow hunting in a weedy fence line. There is a bad spot in the fence and the deer use it more often than not. I had frost on my bow as well as all the grass around me. I was wearing under armor top, bottom and gloves. I had on camo jeans and a long sleeve t shirt on top. It was 28 degrees that morning when I got out of the truck and it often cools off a little bit more right before the sun comes up. I stayed very comfortable warm and would vouch for the under armor cold gear. [/QUOTE]
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