South Dakota matches every bucolic grassland with a blistering wind. It gives fiery sunsets in sub-zero temps. It’s a rugged landscape that’s cajoled into farmland by men and machines that are much tougher than the land beneath their feet. It’s big, it’s cold, and if you’re not prepared for inclement weather, you’re in for a long day in the fields.
Good upland hunting gear satisfies the discerning hunter’s trifecta of expectations: that it’ll be tough as nails, agile enough to keep pace and hint at a certain understanding of good taste. There’s a style to the upland ruggedness — a discreet, knowing nod that this guy, out here in this blistering weather, is as much gentleman as he is barbarian. Blaze orange is one part of the equation, but so are subtle nuances of the well-designed stitch line, the proper insulation that allows flexibility while maintaining warmth. This gear is here to get you by in the big country, while doing it in style.

Filson Stryker Jacket

The cold fears you. If there’s one name to bet your life on in the fields, it’s Filson. The Stryker Jacket, in the Seattle fit (a more tailored option), stays close to the body to keep in warmth and offers intelligent fabric reinforcement at wear points (forearms, shooting shoulders). With 100 grams of insulation, the jacket removes any worry about staying warm, and the ripstop polyester outer holds up against high brush and rough cover.