From the Sitka Gear Website “about Sitka Gear”
Founded by Jason Hairston and Jonathan Hart in 2005 Sitka Mountain Gear™ was an idea spawned by necessity. Having just climbed 3000 vertical feet in the dark, with intermittent snow flurries and driving sleet, we hunkered down behind a gnarled White bark Pine to get some reprieve from the elements and a little food in our bellies. Cold and wet with sweat from our climb, we knew we didn’t need to be this uncomfortable in our gear. So, on that September morning, at timberline, surrounded by bugling bulls, we decided to create a company to fulfill this need. Utilizing our personal experiences in mountaineering, we set out to design clothes built to tackle mountains.
This Christmas I received a Sitka Summit zip neck shirt and Mountain pants from my family. I finally had the opportunity to give them a try on our turkey hunt in April.
The Summit Shirt is a base layer shirt that is perfect for most of our California early seasons by itself. If additional layering is needed, it may be combined with the insulating layers of the Mountain shirt, Timberline Vest or 90% jacket. It works to manage moisture by pulling it off of the skin, but with a looser fit than you might experience with a compression product like Under Armour. The Summit shirt is treated with an anti microbial product to reduce the “funk” that high exertion hunting and other active tasks might create after a couple of days in camp.
I found the Summit Zip neck T to be ideally suited for my training runs along the coast in 40-60 degree weather. It was a nice balance of breath-ability, and sweat management. I’ve worn it under a wool shirt for lower intensity chores, in the 30’s and 40’s with good results. and it will get the nod when bow season opens this Summer as well.
The mountain pants fit well with two way stretch, and an articulated (pleated) knee that reveals its self when you bend down to check out a track the first time. The material is quiet, and rugged, but holds up to brush amazingly well for its light weight. I would liken the fit to that of a pair of relaxed fit Wranglers. No slop in the thigh with a low rise to stay out of your pack belts way.
If you are like me and are tired of your shirt tails coming untucked during physical activity, you will love the somewhat tacky rubberized strip on the inside of the waist band of the pants. No matter what you do, it holds your shirt tails in without cinching your belt so tight that it digs into your hip bones.
The dew that morning beaded up and rolled off easily which makes me think that these pants will do well in high country cloud bursts. The Sitka tests have even proven that the material will dry in about 20 minutes. It is nice knowing also that my sweat won’t be soaked up to chill me later like cotton would.
This pant is going to get serious use in the upcoming fall seasons. Just add a good wool or synthetic base layer below for temps in the 50’s to 30’s and I think it can’t be beat.
You can find Sitka Gear at a number of online retailers, as well as many of your local outdoor shops. I have seen it in numerous archery shops in California, and even Sportsman’s Warehouse has pieces to get your hands on. The new line for 2008 will be appearing in June so keep you eyes peeled for the latest and greatest from Sitka Gear