OUR
Com-4-Lock - WOOL
WORKS IN THE COLDEST WEATHER
For
cold, we have developed the most comfortable, silent wool camouflage
material in existence - truly the ultimate. No fiber, natural or
man-made, compares to wool and we use only the finest wool. We spin the
longest fibers of top-grade 100% virgin fleece into a soft, strong
two-ply worsted yarn, then weave that yarn into the exclusive
four-layer, interlocking baffle weave material we call Comf-4-Lock. The
result: a fabric which is tough yet soft and supple, warm yet
water-resistant and breathable - in a word, comfortable.
Comf-4-Lock
wool, combined with the practical and functional designs employed in our
Mountain Hunter and Sheep Mountain clothing, results in gear of
unsurpassed quality and performance. Mountain Hunter and Sheep Mountain
gear provide superior insulation in snow, wind and cold, and sheds water
while remaining breathable. Our gear is durable enough to withstand the
rigors of field use without the weight and bulk penalties that are the
downfall of so many types of hunting clothing.
A
truly effective camouflage
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Our
scientifically designed camouflage pattern and colors provide maximum
concealment in any season or terrain. Our low-contrast camo pattern
moves naturally from light to dark elements. The woven-in pattern
produces a softly blended edge of color rather than a sharp, unnatural
line. Many animals readily recognize variations in contrast, and their
attention is drawn toward abrupt changes. Our low-contrast camo is
difficult for them to see. In addition our soft-edged Tru-Camo design
uses predominantly horizontal elements, effectively eliminating hard
vertical lines that can hold an animal's attention. You blend
inconspicuously into the background and even small movements will go
undetected. Finally, wool is a naturally quiet fabric. You will never
again be shiny and noisy in the field.
OUR
TRAILMASTER COTTON
WORKS IN THE WARMEST WEATHER
Our
cotton gear is 100% homegrown, cut and sewn in the USA We use two
fabrics. Our rugged 10 oz. brushed cotton twill is tough enough for
the field, yet soft enough to be extremely quiet and comfortable and
is great for mild-to-moderate conditions. And for those really hot
days, our ultra-light 7 oz. cotton fabric is ideal.
A
Tru-Camo Pattern
Why do the companies making
"costume" camouflage keep adding more patterns and more colors to their
lines? It's because hunters are discovering that their "Mossy Bush"
doesn't work in a cornfield and their "RealBark" falls flat above
timberline. So how can hunters using Sleeping Indian Designs' gear be so
successful when we have one exclusive pattern and two color schemes? For
years, cold-climate hunters have known the answer. Sleeping Indian's
Tru-Camo works because it makes you look like nothing rather than
costuming you to look like something. If your "Cactus Patch" is "so real
it looks like a photograph" then how well camouflaged will you be in an
aspen grove? Tru-Camo
doesn't limit you to one location or season.
EFFECTIVE LAYERING
with wool and cotton
If you are always warm when
sitting in subzero temperatures, if wind-chill never bothers you, if you
are comfortable in freezing weather wearing just a single layer of
clothing, then read no further. If you've never been miserable on a day
so hot you could fry an egg on a rock, we have nothing to teach you. But
if you've ever been too cold, too warm, or just plain uncomfortable
outdoors, please read on. Our customers remain comfortable in the worst
conditions while wearing fewer layers due to the superior insulating
qualities of our Comf-4-Lock wool or the moisture-retaining qualities
of our Trailmaster Cotton combined with an effective layering system.
Compare Comf-4-Lock wool to the
insulation in a house. Turn on the air-conditioning in a well-insulated
house and it stays cool. Turn on the heat and it stays warm.
Comf-4-Lock
insulates in exactly the same way. Instead of adjusting the
thermostat, however, you wear different types of long johns. At 90
degrees,
perspiration next to your skin is your best friend, when it's 32 degrees or
colder, it becomes your worst enemy. You lose your body heat up to nine
times faster when your skin is wet than when it is dry. Remember, wet
skin/fabric keeps you cooler in warm weather and dry skin/fabric keeps
you warmer when it is cold. Staying comfortable means properly
regulating your perspiration depending on the temperature range and your
activity level. Check the chart below for more details. |