Essential Cold Weather Hunting Clothing Tips
I don’t like sitting in a blind. Especially not in a treestand. Waiting for hours without moving, hoping that the animal will appear in the right place – that’s not me. But hunting isn’t only about adrenaline or comfort. It’s about discipline, about learning to endure and push yourself. And I force myself to sit, because I know: if you want results, you have to accept the waiting.
And I’ll be honest – I don’t like enduring. Any discomfort knocks me off balance. If clothing pinches, rustles, or restricts me, my focus is gone. And the animal won’t give me a second chance. That’s why I switched to lightweight, compact Kings Camo gear. It doesn’t make the hunt easy, but it removes irritation – and that’s already half the battle.
When it’s still dark and you walk to your stand, you’re warm. Your body is moving, generating heat. But once you sit down and time passes, the cold creeps in. Without movement, it gets under your skin and starts gnawing at you. That’s when I pull out the Kings Camo XKG Down Vest. Light, warm, and quiet. I put it on, zip up, and I can focus again.
As the sun shifts and the air warms, I peel off layers and pack them down compactly. No bulky jackets, no extra noise. Everything is thought out. I stay in the moment, in the hunt, instead of fighting with my own clothes.
For me, Kings Camo isn’t just a brand. It’s a tool. It helps me deal with cold, irritation, and impatience. It’s clothing that doesn’t get in the way, but supports the hunter – even when the hunt demands more than you feel like giving.







