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Who uses a type of heater body suit?
Are they as warm as I have heard? Thoughts and opinions please, there are several out there, pros and cons?
Heater body suits
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Re: Heater body suits
I used heated socks when it was really cold and liked them. I could stay on stand longer. Never tried a heated suit. Sounds like a good idea for when it's really cold.
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Re: Heater body suits
Just buy a camo sleeping bag and sew in something to work like a suspender. So it don't fall down when you open it to shoot. Sure heated body suits are nice and work well according to my buddy. But they are expensive. You could also buy a blind and buddy heater if on private property for half the cost.
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Re: Heater body suits
They sell these ready to go. I think Myles Keller was pitching them in Bowhunter magazine a decade ago or so...not sure who make them but if Myles can stay warm in a tree in Minnesota, I think you'll stay warm too...Jamesh76 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 6:31 pm Just buy a camo sleeping bag and sew in something to work like a suspender. So it don't fall down when you open it to shoot. Sure heated body suits are nice and work well according to my buddy. But they are expensive. You could also buy a blind and buddy heater if on private property for half the cost.
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