JohnnyLoco
Familiar Face
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- 67
- Location
- San Antonio, TX
I'm looking to replace my Carhartt, or at least a provide a suitable alternative, with one of Filson's shelter cloth offerings. I'm a huge fan of the tin cloth coats and jackets, but find that a lot of the time they are simply too much jacket for most activities other than hunting, camping, and hard ranch work. I love the Carhartt for being so supple and comfortable when thrown on (have worn down to 5 degrees), but desire a more durable all-around coat with some of the same qualities.
This would be for travel and work (and a little camping/outdoors) in the pacific northwest and the upper mid-west states, hunting in Texas and the Southern states. I'm looking at either the shelter cloth packer coat, the waterfowl uplander, and the now discontinued Outfitter Coat. I want the best option for rain protection. I like the outfitter coat because it will take the filson polartec outfitter liner, the others just take (I think) the standard wool liner, which is fine with me, I just like the option. The waterfowl uplander is cool because all the pockets, and the lining for game. The packer coat just seems to be the most weather resistant.
Also, I can get them all for around $200, so price is not an issue here, just wanted to hear y'alls' opinion and from people who have tried them.
This would be for travel and work (and a little camping/outdoors) in the pacific northwest and the upper mid-west states, hunting in Texas and the Southern states. I'm looking at either the shelter cloth packer coat, the waterfowl uplander, and the now discontinued Outfitter Coat. I want the best option for rain protection. I like the outfitter coat because it will take the filson polartec outfitter liner, the others just take (I think) the standard wool liner, which is fine with me, I just like the option. The waterfowl uplander is cool because all the pockets, and the lining for game. The packer coat just seems to be the most weather resistant.
Also, I can get them all for around $200, so price is not an issue here, just wanted to hear y'alls' opinion and from people who have tried them.