For the past few years I've worn blue long-sleeved cotton shirts when the temperatures are up around 20 degrees or more. Being all one colour they do nothing to break up my outline in the bush and I suspect in combination with UV enhancers from washing powders make me quite visible to both deer and other hunters alike. Usually after stalking in temperatures where I'd prefer to be able to strip down to my waist (but my pasty white skin would stand out like a beacon) they end up wringing wet and cotton takes a while to dry.
I'm looking at some other options, in a current fabric technology, preferable in some sort of camo pattern. I'd prefer long-sleeved, ideally with pockets.
I've compiled a bit of a short-list below.
What are the opinions on these please ? Do they handle a bit of treatment, or rip easily, or just fall apart at the seams?
Have you found the garment actually suitable for warm conditions as advertised or still too hot? Wicking ability? Value for money?
Much obliged if you could please post alternatives if your preference is not one of the items below.
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