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For women hunting in cold weather, recommended bib overalls should have a waterproof and breathable membrane, such as Gore-Tex or similar technology, with a thickness of at least 2.5-3 layers. Look for adjustable cuffs, hem, and waist to prevent cold air and water entry. Consider bib overalls with built-in insulation and a temperature rating suitable for your local climate.
Choosing the Right Bib Overalls
When selecting bib overalls for hunting in cold weather, consider the following key features: waterproof and breathable membrane, insulation, and adjustable cuffs, hem, and waist. A waterproof and breathable membrane, such as Gore-Tex, will prevent water entry while allowing moisture to escape. Look for bib overalls with a thickness of at least 2.5-3 layers for optimal insulation.
Insulation and Temperature Rating
Bib overalls with built-in insulation, such as Polarguard or Thinsulate, will provide additional warmth in cold temperatures. Consider bib overalls with a temperature rating suitable for your local climate. For example, if you hunt in temperatures below 20°F (-7°C), look for bib overalls rated for 0°F (-18°C) or colder. Additionally, consider bib overalls with a wind-resistant treatment to prevent wind chill.
Additional Features and Considerations
Other features to consider when selecting bib overalls include adjustable cuffs, hem, and waist to prevent cold air and water entry. Look for bib overalls with multiple pockets for storing gear, such as shells, a first aid kit, and a phone. Consider bib overalls with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish to maintain water resistance. Finally, choose bib overalls with a comfortable fit and adjustable waist to ensure a secure and comfortable hunting experience.
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