Nice looking and good to know about as it seems to be a comparatively good value. Over my 58 years of hunting I've been successful, and never having camo starting out did eventually buy and use it for years. I mixed and matched between RealTree, Mossy Oak and military patterns I used in the Army. I liked mixing patterns because I thought it helped break up my profile. I still have those clothes packed away but rarely use camo any more. When hunting I now dress in earth-tone outdoor wear that I normally use for everything from fishing to going to the range or even clearing brush on my property. As long as it's quiet, comfortable, versatile, warm and dry that's what's most important to me. Number one is, and always will be, stay still and quiet on the hunt.
I saw your video the other day and was trying to read the name on your jacket while you were doing a close up but couldn't quit see the first word but could read "Worth". The camo looked great and am glad that you are doing this video for us. Glad to hear that it isn't that expensive to get into. I just found your channel a while back, so glad I did. Thanks again for what you are doing for us.
I have sitka gear ! And game hide ! Sitka is the warmest lighest stuff i have used ! But way too expensive for all heavier cold weather gear ! Mine is mid weight claiming good for 50 degrees! I have hunted in it in 30 degree weather with no problem! I use game hide for colder weather heavy weight clothing
My local rural king here in the midwest sells huntworth and from the clothing I own from them I love them! The camo isn't all that great for the hardwoods in my area but for dove season and even warner duck season its great.
@@BowhuntingRoad I get wall hangers never wasted ton money on camouflage and I bow hunt public land. Just saying man these hunting company’s are getting out of hand with the prices if you just got to have cammo get the cheap stuff it works same just don’t move
@@BowhuntingRoad Thanks Bernie. You and I have a many things in common (right down to the ford ranger) so I figured ask about the size. I hate buying from online stores when it comes to clothing sizes.
Great video. From your experience, what is the comfort level (cold weather temp) of the mid weight jacket? I hunt in WV in November and can't decide between the mid weight or heavy weight.
If you look on line places like Fleet Farm and Blain's Farm and Fleet handle this. I just bought a complete set of heavy weight late season gear, coat, pants, hoody, shirt and fleece beany for 163$ Nice stuff
Real tree and MO are legit half the price of this stuff... sure it’s cheaper than the super high end stuff.. real tree on eBay new is fractions of the cost of even this.
Realtree and Mossy oak do not make their own clothing, they only license the patterns. So there is quality clothing in those patterns and there is junk.
@@BowhuntingRoad oh he’s a bow hunter as well lol a very successful one in both bow and rifle. He’s just has skill is all, tags out in public land every year, in California. I’d rather take his 20+ year experience in hunting advice than guys that sit all day in stand of blinds in private land with all that unnecessary gear 😅
As for the camo, it's trying to be good......but isn't. Half way decent.....but no. If I was buying for the pattern, not happening for me. Too many better options than this.
@@BowhuntingRoad Experience. In instances where camo is a factor I've gotten away with far more in an open pattern. That includes being on the ground and in a stand. I'm in the market for a new source of open camo apparel. This isn't open enough for me, based on my experience and is already consolidating at camera distance.
@@stevenl4494 Understood. This has worked amazing for me. Good luck with whatever you decide. Hard to find high-quality clothing at these prices anywhere.
Thlete is one of the few made in America. The other mainstream high end clothes are made overseas. What are you wearing that’s made in America in this price range
Nice looking and good to know about as it seems to be a comparatively good value. Over my 58 years of hunting I've been successful, and never having camo starting out did eventually buy and use it for years. I mixed and matched between RealTree, Mossy Oak and military patterns I used in the Army. I liked mixing patterns because I thought it helped break up my profile. I still have those clothes packed away but rarely use camo any more. When hunting I now dress in earth-tone outdoor wear that I normally use for everything from fishing to going to the range or even clearing brush on my property. As long as it's quiet, comfortable, versatile, warm and dry that's what's most important to me. Number one is, and always will be, stay still and quiet on the hunt.
very happy that i've come across your video I'm new to hunting and have been looking for good gear but not break the bank.
Just my luck, 2 out of the 3 items I want/need are currently unavailable. I'll try again later. Keep the videos coming. I really enjoy them.
I saw your video the other day and was trying to read the name on your jacket while you were doing a close up but couldn't quit see the first word but could read "Worth". The camo looked great and am glad that you are doing this video for us. Glad to hear that it isn't that expensive to get into. I just found your channel a while back, so glad I did. Thanks again for what you are doing for us.
Huntworth
I have sitka gear ! And game hide ! Sitka is the warmest lighest stuff i have used ! But way too expensive for all heavier cold weather gear ! Mine is mid weight claiming good for 50 degrees! I have hunted in it in 30 degree weather with no problem! I use game hide for colder weather heavy weight clothing
This stuff will compare favorably in both quality and especially in price.
The prices are too close to kuiu to make it a great value. $179 for a pair of pants is unfortunately standard for high end hunting pants.
You have to compare apples to apples, you are probably comparing lightweight pants to heavyweight winter pants.
thanks for the info sir, i may get some of that gear also
I like certain brands in certain areas I thought that’s what the difference between them were not who wears what
My local rural king here in the midwest sells huntworth and from the clothing I own from them I love them! The camo isn't all that great for the hardwoods in my area but for dove season and even warner duck season its great.
Thanks for sharing!!
I totally agree,in my eyes huntworth is quality, GREAT PRODUCT!!!!
Totally agree!
I just go to Walmart. U can’t beat $17 for a pair of camo pants. And a flannel shirt or jacket cost $7-$30.
You must live in very mild temperatures.
@@BowhuntingRoad I live in the mountains of Pennsylvania so it’s pretty cold I just wear thermals underneath
*Its the ones you never heard of that are the best! OUTFITTERS RIDGE & US MILITARY CAMO IS BY FAR THE BEST CAMO. ALL I BUY Between those two*
Great video brother. You're very kind and I can tell you genuinely want to help fellow hunters ❤
I appreciate that
Im in need of a good pair of Overalls.. For hunting and everyday use.
They have them, but they are insulated.
Gorka suit. $99 for a jacket and pants
Flannel works just fine don’t get caught up in the marketing
LOL man you gotta get out more!!!!
@@BowhuntingRoad I get wall hangers never wasted ton money on camouflage and I bow hunt public land. Just saying man these hunting company’s are getting out of hand with the prices if you just got to have cammo get the cheap stuff it works same just don’t move
i bought some huntworth clothes i love it. Best clothes for the money.
Same here!
Great information. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Camo Patterns are more for the hunter. The animals don’t give 2 shits about the pattern. Break up your outline and worry about your scent.
That's why this one is different because it does a better job of breaking up your outline and confusing their vision.
@@BowhuntingRoad they don’t see patters man, it’s all about movement with their eyes. They see blobs, not patterns.
Good video. Never even heard of them. Website and products seem awesome.
Hiya Bernie, say what size is the jacket you have on? I'd like to order 1 off their website. The have some good deals right now.
That's an XL, they run a little on the generous side, I'm a XXL in some things. Use the code BBB20 to get an additional 20% off.
@@BowhuntingRoad Thanks Bernie. You and I have a many things in common (right down to the ford ranger) so I figured ask about the size. I hate buying from online stores when it comes to clothing sizes.
But to add on yeah huntworth I have gloves from them and pants
where is it made?
I suppose most of it's made in China just like every other clothing company.
I like hiddn that’s their camo line I like it’s the closest to my environment that’s what the pants and gloves are
Great video. From your experience, what is the comfort level (cold weather temp) of the mid weight jacket? I hunt in WV in November and can't decide between the mid weight or heavy weight.
Mornings above freezing and evenings 50 degrees and below roughly. I take the cold better than most people.
This fabric looks quite, but does it collect burrs??
Excellent question, it is quiet but it is surprisingly resistant to burrs, unlike fabrics like fleece which are burr magnets.
Thanks
Got to advertise the people that pay you or supply you with free stuff
It’s made in China, no better than any other brands
Everyone's gotta make a living. This clothing really is special.
What’s the name of this camo ? Thanks
Disruption by Huntworth.
What boots do you have on in this video? I want a pair lol
www.lechameau.com/us/men-s-chameau-lite-lcxr-hunting-boot.html
Looks interesting.
If you look on line places like Fleet Farm and Blain's Farm and Fleet handle this. I just bought a complete set of heavy weight late season gear, coat, pants, hoody, shirt and fleece beany for 163$ Nice stuff
Im thinking about ordering some gear, wondering if everything was true to size? For reference how tall are you and how much do you weigh? Thanks.
Great question. The sizes run a little generous. For example, I am between an XL and XXL on most things, and the XL Huntworth clothing fits me well.
Real tree and MO are legit half the price of this stuff... sure it’s cheaper than the super high end stuff.. real tree on eBay new is fractions of the cost of even this.
Realtree and Mossy oak do not make their own clothing, they only license the patterns. So there is quality clothing in those patterns and there is junk.
They don’t carry size S bummer
I just compared with Cabelas and prices are no different.
Huntworth at cabela's or some other brand?
It's not any cheaper than any other high end gear. Probably worth it just sayin it's not a better deal.
Whaaaat?
My issue with the brand…. It’s made in China. I’m trying to buy less products made in China.
If you can find anything these days that's not made in china good luck to ya. If it's not made in china it's made in japan or korea.
Still expensive.
Best hunter I know hunts in blue jeans and a camo shirt, maybe jacket, with his orange vest and hat….
The best hunter you know isn't even a bowhunter? You must not know any good ones.
@@BowhuntingRoad oh he’s a bow hunter as well lol a very successful one in both bow and rifle. He’s just has skill is all, tags out in public land every year, in California. I’d rather take his 20+ year experience in hunting advice than guys that sit all day in stand of blinds in private land with all that unnecessary gear 😅
Just imagine how much more successful he cold be if he had good camo! Amazing! ruclips.net/video/r44sQDhiy2w/видео.html
As for the camo, it's trying to be good......but isn't. Half way decent.....but no. If I was buying for the pattern, not happening for me. Too many better options than this.
What do you base that on? How would you determine what's good to a deer's vision?
@@BowhuntingRoad Experience. In instances where camo is a factor I've gotten away with far more in an open pattern. That includes being on the ground and in a stand. I'm in the market for a new source of open camo apparel. This isn't open enough for me, based on my experience and is already consolidating at camera distance.
@@stevenl4494 Understood. This has worked amazing for me. Good luck with whatever you decide. Hard to find high-quality clothing at these prices anywhere.
I only see your hands and head for some reason
Hahaha
Its strange isn't it
Shouldn't sitka sue them for copying thier camo pattern lol looks like a knock off elevated 2 lol 😆
Not even close. This is proprietary camo.
Made in China @4:41 Total deal braker. I will not buy.
Guess you'll be going naked every kind of camo is made in china these days as is 99% of clothing. Wish it wasn't true but it is.
Even sitka is made in china believe it or not. I try to buy from Vietnam or bangladesh
Damn. Sitka is cheaper
No its not....more expensive...
In comparable garments it is about 50% of the cost. Not sure what you are looking at
Not even close.
Wow..those stick out like a sore thumb.
You are not a deer. Duh.
I never buy the expensive crap.
Made in China.......ummm ..no.
Edward Miller who isn’t?
From what I could tell, so is all the other high end brands like kuiu and Sitka
Thlete is one of the few made in America. The other mainstream high end clothes are made overseas. What are you wearing that’s made in America in this price range
Crappy vid
Dude look at your grill video before commenting on someone else’s
Good video. Never even heard of them. Website and products seem awesome.