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Leafy suits #5322357 09/23/14 07:11 PM
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Lookin to get a leafy suit. What is the best/value suit out there?


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Cabela's has some at decent prices. Given you can various types of underwear with some brand of "scent control' you could look at either the suit that has no scent control (lower price) and buy the underwear and use it whenever .. or buy the suit with the scent control.

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Look for the seller dixieoutdoors on eBay that's where I got mine, best camo I have ever got, it's also bug proof and comes with a face mask


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It's a leaf suit. I use mine all year and just pull it on over my progressively heavy clothes. I recommend the type that has mesh as the garment since it will help with mosquitoes. Early season I wear tee shirts under it and that's usually it. It's hot your going to sweat watch the wind and you'll be fine.


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Originally Posted By: 7ARanch
It's a leaf suit. I use mine all year and just pull it on over my progressively heavy clothes. I recommend the type that has mesh as the garment since it will help with mosquitoes. Early season I wear tee shirts under it and that's usually it. It's hot your going to sweat watch the wind and you'll be fine.

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I've bought the Red Head brand, Cabelas brand. Just get one that won't be hard to get on over heavier clothes.


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What ever brand u choose get a zip up style with elastic cuffs. And shoot ur bow with it on In practice to ensure string clearance of the leafs. I wear an arm guard to keep them out of the way.


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