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Mossy oak Tibbee clothing

Started by nyhunter, February 25, 2016, 01:57:34 PM

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TRex18

Before I order.....does anyone know how the Browning Wasach stuff is?

honker22

I have both tibee and cotton mill.  I wear both and have no issues with either.  However, if I were to purchase more, I would probably go with only cotton mill.  I do believe the tibee shirt is a little cooler than the cotton mill.  I always wear an undershirt tee (either polyester or merino wool) so the "waxy" feel doesn't affect me.

I have no experience with Browning Wasach, and haven't ever heard of it.
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tha bugman

I used it last year and liked it.

TRex18

Yinz boys thanks. Much appreciated. But I'm goin to go with Cotton mill now.....These PA mornings up in the National Forest can be in the 30s in april and may......

mote1977


Quote from: TRex18 on April 14, 2016, 10:34:49 AM
Yinz boys thanks. Much appreciated. But I'm goin to go with Cotton mill now.....These PA mornings up in the National Forest can be in the 30s in april and may......
Those are my stomping grounds as well. You'll be happy with the cotton mill.

TRex18


mote1977


870FaceLift

I have the tibbee in greenleaf. They are nice, but very thin.  Sizing was an obstacle.  I am 5'10", 200lbs.  I ordered a Large and it was really small.  I ordered an XL and it's very baggy.  Oh well, it'll work.
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Jbird22

I went to the Mossy Oak store in West Point a while back and it was an easy choice for me to go with the Cotton Mill over the Tibbee. The Cotton Mill line is by no means heavy weight clothing and I preferred the feel of it much better than the Tibbee. I'm 5'9" and 175 lbs and M pants and shirt both fit me well.

catman529

Quote from: BHMTitan on February 25, 2016, 02:48:33 PM
I'm interested in this also.  Also, how does the Cotton Mill material compare to the Tibbee?
Dont buy the tibbee pants. The "rip stop" cotton is a joke, I got pair straight from the MO booth at the NWTF show last year. They had holes torn in the crotch and around the back pockets before season opened, and by the time I got through they were torn too bad to bother with.

I also have the tech tee, LS shirt that's kind of like the under armor material. I like it and still use it, it's very comfortable and light. It still is not the best quality - last year while pulling it off my arms, the threads in one sleeve cracked and were torn in several places. The shirt was still wearable, however I got some heavy nylon thread this year and stitched it back up to be sure it didn't fall apart. So it is still in service, as long as I can keep it in one piece.

VaTuRkStOmPeR

I've worn it this week on 4 hunts down to 32 degrees in the am.

It's comfortable, fits well, blends in well and I have no complaints at this point.

Spitten and drummen

Quote from: Greg Massey on February 25, 2016, 04:39:48 PM
No..I don't have them mix up Palongspur..The cottom aren't that thick either..I'm sure the tibbee are thinner than the cottom mill...
X2. I own 5 sets of the cotton and 2 sets of the tibbee.The cotton mill is superior in holding up and not fading. Both will fade after a few washings but the cotton hasn't lightened up as much. I wash in cold water and hang to air dry. It seems like the greenleaf and original bottomland fade worse than other mossy oak camo to me.
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cuppednlocked

#27
Try the Nomad stuff for Original Bottomland.  The LS cooling shirt is awesome.

ETA:
I've been wearing the Tibbee clothing for the second season.  Originally, it is pretty stiff.  Wearing it has really softened the material and is now quite comfortable.

VaTuRkStOmPeR

As far as fading, the tibbee is a bit more muted and natural in tone in contrast to a lot of the vibrant color schemes and detail they put into of other fabrics.

I like matte and drab camo because it blends in a lot better with the brown and grey color schemes found on oak and poplar trees.