Code of Silence reminds me of a new take of one of my favorite patterns, Cabela’s Outfitter camo. Then, I read about one of the co-founders of the company and he worked at Cabela’s and maybe even helped develop the ZONZ pattern. Either way, I love the pattern and I hear the quality of the clothing is great.
I reached out to them about sizing and received this: To take out any ambiguity, we built all styles to be “true to standard sizing guidelines” without layering in play so a moderate (or above) layering dynamic calls for going up a size (depending slightly on how much layering one typically expects to allow for) .We call our fit the “active hunter” fit so there isn’t much slop anywhere but the sizing allows for a good level of freedom of movement etc.. Even when going up a size, one won’t experience a sloppy fit.
I like that code of silence is a natural fiber kind of company. If you’re going to be sitting still in a tree that for like material might be a better choice.
Picked up some code of silence gear....i have to say it's very warm stuff! Blocks the wind well. Only thing i havent got to test and may not be the strong suit for the brand is rain and snow resistance which really isn't mentioned on their site.
Code of Silence reminds me of a new take of one of my favorite patterns, Cabela’s Outfitter camo. Then, I read about one of the co-founders of the company and he worked at Cabela’s and maybe even helped develop the ZONZ pattern. Either way, I love the pattern and I hear the quality of the clothing is great.
Yes, possible. They are based in the same town as Cabalas also (side note, i have slept in that parking lot)
Code of silence pants cut pretty true to size?
That I don't know. I found their size chart here. I may see if I can get some soon to try out.codeofsilence.com/fit/
I reached out to them about sizing and received this:
To take out any ambiguity, we built all styles to be “true to standard sizing guidelines” without layering in play so a moderate (or above) layering dynamic calls for going up a size (depending slightly on how much layering one typically expects to allow for) .We call our fit the “active hunter” fit so there isn’t much slop anywhere but the sizing allows for a good level of freedom of movement etc.. Even when going up a size, one won’t experience a sloppy fit.
Both great patterns. Specter has more micro breakup, but I'm not sure that's so relevant when dealing with dear vision.
Yes, we are doing more Deer Vision "Deer Walk" and the results are eye opening when it comes to how effective camo can be for them.
Too close too call at these distances! Im even a first lite spectre fan but i have to keep it honest!
I like that code of silence is a natural fiber kind of company. If you’re going to be sitting still in a tree that for like material might be a better choice.
Picked up some code of silence gear....i have to say it's very warm stuff! Blocks the wind well. Only thing i havent got to test and may not be the strong suit for the brand is rain and snow resistance which really isn't mentioned on their site.