This would be a really great fall/winter color. I have really enjoyed my Pathfinder over the years and I might have to add this one to my 'wardrobe'. The extra length really makes this product complete.
Has anyone purchased this color scheme and/or got pics of it in the field? Thanks.
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I have found the color in the picture is sometimes not similar to the actual look. Evening Stand Green. I really like it, but there seems to be more brown in the pattern.
Nice!!!
Yes, monitors vary, and so does dyed wool. You will never get an exact color match. I love wool and this one really does look great.
Asbell is by far the best wool I've come across.
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Ordered my first pullover today from them. In green and black plaid though.
What kind of temps do you guys use these in? Could never tell if it's a winter piece or like a good October-November archery outer layer.
Mine is a good cold weather piece (@35). Under layers to block wind, and for colder weather. For very cold weather go with blanket weight.
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That is a nice pattern. Won't sell the one I got but am considering an addition!
Just ordered #4- jacket in Evening Stand Green- love his stuff!
I love most of the pattern that tha Asbell make. But this is addicting
I really like this New pattern for Northern mid-late season with snow. Hope to add one in the jacket . Got to have my zippers....this wolf is hot blooded .
Do love my Asbell wool though . Excellnt products ! :clapper:
Cool pic Riverwolf. :campfire:
Definitely cool photo.
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I have one, bought it in this pattern for coyote hunting this past winter. Pretty good camo in snow. I have a dozen or more Asbell wool shirts, vests and snow capes. I love their stuff, something cool about wearing a hand made quality garment in the cool autumn air....just a great throw back.
Finally got my first one. Looks like it will be a great addition to my hunting set ups.
Looks GREAT Tim !
"IF" you didn't get the wind liner or have one , get yourself a ultra thin/light weight cycling vest. Around $20 on-line and really up the game of wool in windy condition . If you hunt where you get a LOT of hard -cold winter winds you might go for the same ultra light weight cycling wear in a jacket. I'm natuarlly hot blooded , so the vest gets it done for me ;)))
They add a great deal of warmth while stopping that cold wind ... Weigh next to nothing , and being so thin they don't add bulk . Which in archery/bowhunting , BULK "isn't" necessarily a good thing ;)
Congrats on the Asbell purchase my friend ....You gonna like it come fall :clapper:
Thanks Ralph. I'm gonna use it for the start of turkey season to as it's still cold the first week or two here usually. Specially in morning before day light. Gonna be a fun season. New quiver and pullover :) :archer:
Congrats Tim!
A golf shirt also works wonders for keeping in warmth and keeping out wind.
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I purchased a new Northern Ghost zip up pathfinder in XL, but should have ordered a large willing to sell mine at a discount so I can order a large. Brand new!
I almost did the same thinking I could layer under it but went with a large thankfully as it's plenty big to layer as needed.
Based on the weather today, Northern Ghost might be great for turkeys this week!
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Yep, that's a great winter pattern.