First down to earth informative video of the incinerator. This makes me want to sale my fanatic and switch. The noise is what concerned me, and the warmth. Thx for this video man, really great details to help those who may be on the fence! 🤙🏻
No prob! I try to keep all my videos as raw as possible and give an honest review of the products I use and purchase. Stuff is way too expensive to not watch videos and reviews before purchasing. Glad I could help! Stay tune for more real world reviews soon!
Sitka has lifetime warranty and customer service Is top notch. I have the incinerator system same as yours. I wear it in -25 muzzleloading and Ice fishing in MN. Totally worth the cost.
Agree 100%. I have great experiences with my klim motorcycle gear. I own the incinerator setup and love it. Main reason I did not get fanatic was because of the amount of burrs it picks up and the snow/rain
Thanks for the video - some very good points. I am switching from the fanatic to the incinerator clothes. I just purchased the incinerator jacket. Figured I’d start with that because it’s expensive. Now in fairness the fanatic is warm clothing but it’s very bulky. Climbing a mountain or big hill in that stuff is no fun. Incinerator is nowhere near as bulky and gives you freedom of movement. Now I’m 6’ and 170 lbs. the large fanatic is tight on me for the jacket. The fanatic bibs large fits me well. I bought the incinerator XL. So try them on before you buy. I do wear layers. It was 20 degrees when I went out with the new incinerator jacket the fanatic bibs. I have a good climb to get to my stand but I just go slow. I could go a lot faster but I don’t want to work up a sweat. I don’t zip up anything until I’m in stand and start to feel the cold. I sat from 6:00 am to 5:00 pm. I had plenty of deer around me and the little noise the jacket makes was not an issue at all. I don’t move much when I’ve got deer close either. Anyway I sat from dark to dark (NE PA). Never got cold. Since you mentioned the mittens and I used those for the first time. I have been hunting for a lot of years and I can tell you those are the warmest gloves I have ever worn. And the most practical. The front part of the mittens fold back and inside the mittens are normal fingered gloves which allow for finger dexterity. In cold weather they are the just great. So how good are the incinerator clothes? Today I’m ordering the bibs. That should say everything you need to know. If people read this and decide to make the investment I hope your as happy about the product as I am. So in summary, the clothes are warm, flexible, light and provide great storage for all the toys we hunters seem to carry. If the above was not true I wouldn’t say it was.
Thank you for providing some information! These products are way to expensive to not get different perspectives before purchasing. Appreciate you input!
No homo. What’s your weight and height? And what size did you go with. I own a bit of Sitka and some sizes fit perfect and some small. Looks like you could have went a size down but on the other hand you have room to layer. Thanks man and great vid!
I’m 5’11 230lbs. I went with XL in both. The sizing guide told me I should be a large in both but I’m a powerlifter as well and have huge quads and big upper back so it makes a large a littler snugger than I would like. I like to be able to move in my stuff not have it tight to the point where it looks good but it’s uncomfortable. I’m ok if there is a little bit of bag in the clothing that’s how I wear all my stuff. I’m hear for comfort not for looks😂 plus gives me room to put on a could pounds over the years lol
I just watched your video and purchased the set. How did you like them last year in the winter for hunting? I'm close to Ohio in the state north of you. I have been using Carharts in the deer blind this past weekend. It wasn't cold but I just need something better. This seems like the best.
You made a good purchase! They keep you very warm when layered properly. I wear heavier thermals from Cabela then my drake hunting pants under the bibs then just throw the jacket on. When it’s real cold throw a mid level jacket on under you be good. Only thing that got cold last year when it was real cold was toes and fingers but that’s always a problem when it gets real cold
@@CountryBoyRN Thanks for your reply! I feel like I might fit that stereotype of a newer hunting buying expensive stuff. But at the same time. I really don't like buying a 100$ jacket only to buy a 200$ jacket later and then eventually get into a Sitka... I also... have an infinity for nice things... But anyway. Thank you for replying to me. I liked your review and your philosophies behind it. Thank you! I subbed and look forward to possibly more videos someday!
@@nathanw6867I hear ya brother! No prob I need to make some new videos for sure. My prob is I get to doing something then get done and then I’m like shit should have done a vid. My time has been limited cause of work as well. I’ll make some new videos soon. Thanks for the support brother!!
@@CountryBoyRN yea I get that. I'm not one to document everything I do with a camera. we think alike there. Work hard play hard! See you around. Thanks again.
It’s definitely pricy but if you’re going to be out in the elements hunting I’ll spend the extra money for quality and comfort. Not going to keep fingers and toes from getting cold but Sitka definitely holds heat better than other brands I’ve worn. Is it worth $500 for the jacket and $500 for the bibs. No prob not. Sitka definitely marks their shit up way to high I can agree with that
If you not doing jumping jacks in the stand! This line sold me over the fanatic😂
I’m tellin ya some people get a little to active up there in the stand😂
First down to earth informative video of the incinerator. This makes me want to sale my fanatic and switch. The noise is what concerned me, and the warmth. Thx for this video man, really great details to help those who may be on the fence! 🤙🏻
No prob! I try to keep all my videos as raw as possible and give an honest review of the products I use and purchase. Stuff is way too expensive to not watch videos and reviews before purchasing. Glad I could help! Stay tune for more real world reviews soon!
Now that was a damn good review brother. Informative, non biased, easy to hear you. Well done sir…..
Sitka has lifetime warranty and customer service Is top notch. I have the incinerator system same as yours. I wear it in -25 muzzleloading and Ice fishing in MN. Totally worth the cost.
Agree 100%. I have great experiences with my klim motorcycle gear. I own the incinerator setup and love it. Main reason I did not get fanatic was because of the amount of burrs it picks up and the snow/rain
awesome video man. Thanks for the clarification and information.Definitely helped me make my decision
Good review man
Thanks for the video - some very good points. I am switching from the fanatic to the incinerator clothes. I just purchased the incinerator jacket. Figured I’d start with that because it’s expensive. Now in fairness the fanatic is warm clothing but it’s very bulky. Climbing a mountain or big hill in that stuff is no fun. Incinerator is nowhere near as bulky and gives you freedom of movement. Now I’m 6’ and 170 lbs. the large fanatic is tight on me for the jacket. The fanatic bibs large fits me well. I bought the incinerator XL. So try them on before you buy. I do wear layers. It was 20 degrees when I went out with the new incinerator jacket the fanatic bibs. I have a good climb to get to my stand but I just go slow. I could go a lot faster but I don’t want to work up a sweat. I don’t zip up anything until I’m in stand and start to feel the cold. I sat from 6:00 am to 5:00 pm. I had plenty of deer around me and the little noise the jacket makes was not an issue at all. I don’t move much when I’ve got deer close either. Anyway I sat from dark to dark (NE PA). Never got cold. Since you mentioned the mittens and I used those for the first time. I have been hunting for a lot of years and I can tell you those are the warmest gloves I have ever worn. And the most practical. The front part of the mittens fold back and inside the mittens are normal fingered gloves which allow for finger dexterity. In cold weather they are the just great. So how good are the incinerator clothes? Today I’m ordering the bibs. That should say everything you need to know. If people read this and decide to make the investment I hope your as happy about the product as I am. So in summary, the clothes are warm, flexible, light and provide great storage for all the toys we hunters seem to carry. If the above was not true I wouldn’t say it was.
Thank you for providing some information! These products are way to expensive to not get different perspectives before purchasing. Appreciate you input!
No homo. What’s your weight and height? And what size did you go with. I own a bit of Sitka and some sizes fit perfect and some small. Looks like you could have went a size down but on the other hand you have room to layer. Thanks man and great vid!
I’m 5’11 230lbs. I went with XL in both. The sizing guide told me I should be a large in both but I’m a powerlifter as well and have huge quads and big upper back so it makes a large a littler snugger than I would like. I like to be able to move in my stuff not have it tight to the point where it looks good but it’s uncomfortable. I’m ok if there is a little bit of bag in the clothing that’s how I wear all my stuff. I’m hear for comfort not for looks😂 plus gives me room to put on a could pounds over the years lol
@@CountryBoyRNsmart thinking
I just watched your video and purchased the set. How did you like them last year in the winter for hunting? I'm close to Ohio in the state north of you. I have been using Carharts in the deer blind this past weekend. It wasn't cold but I just need something better. This seems like the best.
You made a good purchase! They keep you very warm when layered properly. I wear heavier thermals from Cabela then my drake hunting pants under the bibs then just throw the jacket on. When it’s real cold throw a mid level jacket on under you be good. Only thing that got cold last year when it was real cold was toes and fingers but that’s always a problem when it gets real cold
I’m wearing my stuff now staying warm about 32 out with snow on the ground
@@CountryBoyRN Thanks for your reply! I feel like I might fit that stereotype of a newer hunting buying expensive stuff. But at the same time. I really don't like buying a 100$ jacket only to buy a 200$ jacket later and then eventually get into a Sitka... I also... have an infinity for nice things... But anyway. Thank you for replying to me. I liked your review and your philosophies behind it. Thank you! I subbed and look forward to possibly more videos someday!
@@nathanw6867I hear ya brother! No prob I need to make some new videos for sure. My prob is I get to doing something then get done and then I’m like shit should have done a vid. My time has been limited cause of work as well. I’ll make some new videos soon. Thanks for the support brother!!
@@CountryBoyRN yea I get that. I'm not one to document everything I do with a camera. we think alike there. Work hard play hard! See you around. Thanks again.
I find sitka too expensive for what ya get
It’s definitely pricy but if you’re going to be out in the elements hunting I’ll spend the extra money for quality and comfort. Not going to keep fingers and toes from getting cold but Sitka definitely holds heat better than other brands I’ve worn. Is it worth $500 for the jacket and $500 for the bibs. No prob not. Sitka definitely marks their shit up way to high I can agree with that