Ive uaed the same NATURAL GEAR snow coat and pants now for the last 4 years and havent had anything fray or come apart yet. I think its a good product. Even on the really cold days (-5 with 10-15mph wind) I stay worm. All I wear under it is a Tshirt and long sleve knit shirt and a pair of sweat pants.
i haven't had any problem with my natural gear camo. that is my camo of choice snow and natural. it works and it keeps me warm, although i only get in the single digits never below 0.
You heard wrong on the Natural Gear. Great gear, warm, water proof, real good winter pattern. Only improvement I would like to see is a grey and white option in addition to their brown and white pattern.
Originally Posted By: Ursus21Cabela's probably has the largest selection and variety...
Yup. I picked up some water proof coverups on sale for a good price. Wear them over whatever I need for the conditions. If you sit on the ground in the snow go with solid white pants and some sort of breakup jacket. Helps you blend in better. My jacket is mossy oak winter breakup. Works good for me.
I've been wearing my Natural Gear snow camo for years in the Iowa winters and love it! And I abuse them and hunt a lot in the snow and cold. Many of days I've been thankful to have them when the windchills are -15 or worse. No frays, keeps me warm and has plenty of pocket room. Will buy from them again if these ever have a problem. A little more pricey than cover ups but it was investment that I have never once regretted. Good luck!
to me the best camo for snow is staying in your house i promise you will never be seen...but im headed to minn this year and bought a couple things form cabelas..>
I got the Seclusion 3D Winter Waterproof Canadian coverups from Cabelas and haven't been cold or wet yet. They are warm enough all I where is a pair of silent weave camo pants and t-shirt and hoodie in negative weather. I couldn't have went wrong with them!
I have worn NatGear snow camo for many years. Mine has been durable and effective. Here is a pic to show you what it looks like. Good luck on your decision and remember that lack of movement is your best camo.