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As when it wasn't just a re-labeled Bass Pro Shops.Back when Cabelas actually had good stuff.
As when it wasn't just a re-labeled Bass Pro Shops.Back when Cabelas actually had good stuff.
Also true.As when it wasn't just a re-labeled Bass Pro Shops.
Very nice. So if I am right those are cartridge hoopa above the right pocket, so they could easily be swapped with the zip pocket on the left?Here are quick pictures of the front and back of the shirt. On the front, you can see the pocket details and how the gusset goes into the armpit. On the picture of the back of the shirt, you can see the double gussets plus the reinforcement at the back of the neck.
I have another of these shirts in a dark rust color that I'd donate to the cause if someone needed a sample with which to make a lightweight version of it. As it is, the fabric weight of this shirt would be the equivalent of the old olive drab GI uniforms.
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Actually, no. The left is a zip as you note while the right just has a tab of Velcro. I think it was meant for glasses or sunglasses. Both of the pockets end about 1/2 inch above the bottom of the breast pockets.Very nice. So if I am right those are cartridge hoopa above the right pocket, so they could easily be swapped with the zip pocket on the left?
I'd be curious to hear AH's take on these if anyone has them. I'd particularly like to know how the synthetic fabric feels and how it stands up to use (and laundering) in Africa.I haven't seen Poncho mentioned yet, I've heard nothing but great things about them and see them worn often in filmed African hunts.
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Poncho Outdoors - Men's Performance Shirts
Shirts made for the outdoors. Lightweight, quick-drying, and sun protective. Soft and stretchy fabric will keep you comfortable all day.www.ponchooutdoors.com
I have a Cabelas outfitter shirt with the best pocket on any shirt anywhereI have an earlier version of that Cabela’s shirt. It is labeled “Outfitters Series”. It is 100% heavy cotton with 2 flapped pocket that close with a snap. It has a zippered pocket behind the left pocket and a velcroed one on the right. The shirt closes with snaps like a western shirt.
What makes this shirt really great is the double sleeve gussets to allow free movement.
This shirt in a lighter fabric would be fantasic.
One issue i have with shirts is that, in the regular shirts i need to get like a 3XL to fit my shoulders and upper back and also for the length. I have a long torso and a regular XL or 2XL is like a belly shirt on me. Now the problem with 3XL shirts is that in the mid-section they are literally like a parachute.@roverandbrew: We had this discussion last year. Clothing today is made for "men" with the body of a 12 year old girl. I have bought and returned clothing from Orvis, 5.11, Columbia, etc. that absolutely will not fit anyone with a chest larger than their waist. Older models of the same clothing still fits perfect but most everything today is "slim fit". This thread has me thinking I should have a local tailor here in Colombia make me a shirt like we discussed. I will keep you posted.
Safe hunting
I've spent more than my share of time in the elements.
Heat, cold, flight suit, camo, wetsuit... ever had calluses INSIDE your lips from a snorkel or regulator? Had sand rub your body hair off like you shaved it?
Not saying I'm an expert on gear matters but I'm really really surprised to see so many championing straight cotton.
Honest question- have you guys tried blends and synthetics? Wicking, antimicrobial, UPF, etc. Some really nice stuff out there.
For Texas and Florida I typically have a skin tight long sleeve stretchy upf50 (columbia) as a base ( plus a rimmed tilley hat for sun as i'm a paleface) and add nylon, flannel, goretex, or even Cordura for cold, wind, rain, or thorns.
Cotton holds water, sticks to skin, and never seems to dry.
is there a bit of fashion over function going on ?
When lowering the rifle?pockets definitely need button-able flaps. nice to be able to put stuff in them, very convenient, but open-top pockets, at least for me, are a good place to snag the toe of the butt stock.
Depending on what country you are hunting in Africa, your clothing is usually washed each day and "ironed".I've spent more than my share of time in the elements.
Heat, cold, flight suit, camo, wetsuit... ever had calluses INSIDE your lips from a snorkel or regulator? Had sand rub your body hair off like you shaved it?
Not saying I'm an expert on gear matters but I'm really really surprised to see so many championing straight cotton.
Honest question- have you guys tried blends and synthetics? Wicking, antimicrobial, UPF, etc. Some really nice stuff out there.
For Texas and Florida I typically have a skin tight long sleeve stretchy upf50 (columbia) as a base ( plus a rimmed tilley hat for sun as i'm a paleface) and add nylon, flannel, goretex, or even Cordura for cold, wind, rain, or thorns.
Cotton holds water, sticks to skin, and never seems to dry.
is there a bit of fashion over function going on ?