Newer Backcountry Clothing Company

brianboh

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Who has seen this in person and what are your thoughts. I think it looks pretty darn good. I am confident these guys know what they are doing since they are out of Canada and seem to do a lot of backcountry hunting. I personally like that it is cheaper then Kuiu and Sitka with the current exchange rates. I also like having something that no one else has.



https://oncagear.com
 

CoHiCntry

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Interesting... never heard of them. Prices seem to be on par with Kuiu? Not familiar with the exchange rate though? Wonder if shipping would be more?
 
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Micah S

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I'm not a fan of the camo pattern. But I'm also not a fan of kuiu or sitka's pattern. I would like a pattern the works good in areas with pine trees and sage brush.
 

CoHiCntry

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I'm not a fan of the camo pattern. But I'm also not a fan of kuiu or sitka's pattern. I would like a pattern the works good in areas with pine trees and sage brush.
I don't even wear camo if I can get away with it. Solids would be my choice. I didn't see any of those but just breezed through the site.
 

NVBird'n'Big

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These guys had a big booth at Sheep Show, I thought I heard they come out of Europe but it's Canada I guess. Looks like they develop all of their own fabric which is cool. Looks like they are back ordered on most stuff which means there must be some interest.

I think it's going to be hard for those chasing the Kuiu model but that seems to be the way the industry is trending. Whether you like Kuiu or not, the quality of their materials is very hard to beat, especially at the price they sell it at.
 

buckbull

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Margins must be amazing in this high end hunting clothes market. Maybe as good as roto-molded coolers. Seems like everyone and their uncle are competing against Sitka and Yeti.
 

Packer79

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Speaking of something no one else has yet, I saw an add for this stuff in the most recent edition of Bugle. Pnumaoutdoors.com. A new hunting clothing company coming out in July. Their website doesn't have any prices yet and they're not selling in stores. But the base layer stuff looks pretty badass, and the "breathability of their outerwear is almost triple the competition, according to the add. Anyone else heard of this stuff?
 

brianboh

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Speaking of something no one else has yet, I saw an add for this stuff in the most recent edition of Bugle. Pnumaoutdoors.com. A new hunting clothing company coming out in July. Their website doesn't have any prices yet and they're not selling in stores. But the base layer stuff looks pretty badass, and the "breathability of their outerwear is almost triple the competition, according to the add. Anyone else heard of this stuff?
It looks good from what I can see. Lets see what it costs. I like getting the best bang for a buck
 

masai

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I have tried most of the line for Onca and they seem to be growing now. For what I know they are based out of Florida and don't sell anything back order now,,,, I tried to order their harness several times and was told to wait until they had it available.
Next Elk hunt in September in CO will be with their gear and also a Stag in Europe. Let's see how it performs!
 

shootbrownelk

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Too bad all these companies are greedy.
I never could understand the one-upmanship concerning camo hunting clothes. I get tired of seeing guys that dress head to toe in matching camo, looking like they just stepped out of the Cabela's catalog...and that's in church....LOL.