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1.) crookedeye - 12/31/2014
does anyone no what that thing is that straps to youre chest to kinda compress bulky clothes so youre bowstring doest make contact with the clothes?
I'll hang up now and wait for my answer.. 2.) bluecat - 12/31/2014
"Our next caller hails from the great state of Nebraska..."
It's called an "Around the Chest Tit Nest". "Thanks for the call." Sorry I have no idea. 3.) Swamp Fox - 12/31/2014
I don't know either, but you're #2 on the Yahoo Search page....LOL
Are you sure you're not pregnant and your boobs are just getting larger? Because this sounds like a scam. Plus you could just get a women's compression shirt. Apparently they're big business...Ba-da-bum!...Who knew? There's a sort of compression "sling" that some women archers wear but I've never seen it worn over anything other than a light shirt or tank top. I'd check with anyone who makes compression sleeves for shooting. You could also get a buddy and a roll of duct tape. :wink 4.) Bob Peck - 12/31/2014
I've seen both in use to tame bulky winter clothing.
[B][SIZE=4]Chest Guard[/SIZE][/B] Many different styles colors, material, etc. [B][SIZE=4]Arm Guard[/SIZE][/B] Many different styles colors, material, etc. 5.) Swamp Fox - 12/31/2014
[url]http://www.lancasterarchery.com/Shooting-Gear/Gloves-Guards-Tabs/Chest-Guards-Protectors.html[/url]
Took me a while to find this, but when I quit searching for "boobs" and typed in "chest" instead, the results were more what you were looking for, even if they were less fun for me to scroll through... 6.) bluecat - 12/31/2014
Do they lift AND separate?
7.) Swamp Fox - 12/31/2014
I don't know, but I've heard you can breathe better...
:laugh: 8.) crookedeye - 12/31/2014
them are the ones iwas looking for..i wonder if the material would be sensitive on my nipples...lol
a guy would have to probally get a couple sizes bigger for bulky clothes I would imagine..looks like there made for "chest" protection rather than for bulky clothes.. i'm pretty impressed with you guys for noing what they were... 9.) Swamp Fox - 12/31/2014
I'm pretty impressed you're going out in that kind of weather, LOL...
A few years ago I went through a phase where I tried to cut the bulk down, which was kind of a big project since I'm cold-natured and tend to over-dress, or at least over-pack. Also, some of my favorite hunting clothes were the bulkiest culprits (insulated jackets and vests) and it was hard to put them to the side while I tried other things. Now, remember that we're not talking Nebraska-in-January-cold for me, but still, I'll put some of our coldest mornings up against almost anybody's, LOL. "It's not the cold, it's the humidity"... LOL I think the four biggest things I found that helped over the years were these: [B]Compression underwear[/B]: Not just Under Armour and that weight class, but the really thin synthetics Cabelas and Redhead etc. brand for themselves. Wearing some of that under your Duofold or polypropylene or whatever old union suit you still have that isn't full of holes makes a huge difference in warmth with no added bulk. [B]Fleece vests and thin fleece jackets[/B]: I have some I wear like shirts, underneath one or two serious outerlayers. Over the base layer but under this layer of fleece, I have found that one or two well-matched, well-fitting [B][B]windshirts[/B][/B] will do incredible things for your warmth without adding lots of bulk. Don't get anything noisy or laminated. Russell used to make a good windshirt, but naturally they canned it after it became known how much I liked it. [B]Wind resistant outer jacket[/B]: Some that I have are very thin and roomy, but with what I wear under them they do a good job keeping me warm around here. They and windshirts won't breathe very well, so I may carry them in to and out from the stand rather than wear them. But that's a lot better than carrying bulky insulated jackets. Just buy all your packs with "bedroll straps", roll up your layers and cinch them down, and you're golden. Or do what I used to do before I began using good packs: fashion a sling out of rope and sling your rolled-up gear over your side, bandoleer-style. Works like a charm. Or there's always the old Heater Bodysuit, if you're buying new gear anyway. Never used one, but I know people who like them a lot. 10.) Swamp Fox - 12/31/2014
[QUOTE=crookedeye;28153]them are the ones iwas looking for..i wonder if the material would be sensitive on my nipples...lol
[/QUOTE] May I suggest some Bag Balm, then? I use it for cracked skin in the winter, but it was originally developed for your udders, I believe...:-) [url]http://www.bagbalm.com/cows.htm[/url] 11.) bluecat - 12/31/2014
I'll weigh in on the Heater Body Suit. A few years back I purchased one. It was a summer sale so it was a few bucks off or free shipping, can't remember. They are spendy but I viewed it as insurance. They are warm and they will keep you on stand for sure. They are a little bulky taking them in but knowing that you can hunt without shivering is well worth it.
As to the nipple sensitivity...did CE specify he was trying to reduce or heighten the sensitivity? LOL! 12.) bluecat - 12/31/2014
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;28155]May I suggest some Bag Balm, then? I use it for cracked skin in the winter, but it was originally developed for your udders, I believe...:-)
[url]http://www.bagbalm.com/cows.htm[/url][/QUOTE] Too funny, I've got a jar of that at my desk as I type. 13.) Swamp Fox - 12/31/2014
[QUOTE=bluecat;28158]...
As to the nipple sensitivity...did CE specify he was trying to reduce or heighten the sensitivity? LOL![/QUOTE] That's a good question. He was a little slippery on that point... 14.) Bob Peck - 12/31/2014
[QUOTE=crookedeye;28153] a guy would have to probally get a couple sizes bigger for bulky clothes I would imagine..looks like there made for "chest" protection rather than for bulky clothes...[/QUOTE]
If you want quick, easy and MacGyver go with a bungy cord. It works. 15.) bluecat - 12/31/2014
Sounds like CE is wanting camouflage spanx.
16.) Swamp Fox - 12/31/2014
LOL...
17.) crookedeye - 01/01/2015
its usally not a problem when I keep a slightly left bent elbow and practicing with thwe clothes on..but with all the excitement when youre shooting a deer at who knows what angle could get a little tricky.
18.) crookedeye - 01/01/2015
i might have to try the bungee thing seems easy enough.
19.) Deerminator - 01/01/2015
a sports bra
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