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Non-Insulated Bibs Can Be Suitable for Mild Winter Hunting if Made with Breathable Materials.
Hunting in Mild Winter Conditions
Non-insulated bibs can be a good option for mild winter hunting, provided they are made from breathable materials such as nylon or polyester mesh. These fabrics allow moisture to escape, preventing the buildup of sweat and keeping you dry. For example, the Browning BFG 1000 series offers a breathable mesh lining that can be suitable for temperatures ranging from 40°F to 50°F (4°C to 10°C).
Choosing the Right Breathable Materials
When selecting non-insulated bibs for mild winter hunting, look for materials with moisture-wicking properties, such as polyester or nylon. Avoid cotton, as it can become heavy and cold when wet. Consider bibs with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish to protect against rain and snow. For example, the Sitka Devour Pant features a DWR finish and a breathable mesh lining.
Additional Considerations
When using non-insulated bibs for mild winter hunting, consider layering a lightweight insulating piece, such as a fleece jacket, to provide warmth when needed. Additionally, choose a bib with a wind-resistant outer fabric to protect against cold winds. For example, the Kryptek Highlander Pant features a wind-resistant outer fabric and a breathable mesh lining.
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