Introducing the Code of Silence 2025 Systems
When you hunt whitetails, every season has its own battlefield. Early season demands breathability and silence while you move in close. The rut calls for patience, windproof armor, and scent control during all-day sits. And when late-season cold tightens its grip, you need insulation that keeps you in the stand long after everyone else has gone home. For 2025, Code of Silence has built three purpose-driven systems—FareWinds™, RiverWolf™, and ColdFjall™ Sub-Xtreme—each engineered for the real-world challenges you face in the whitetail woods. This isn’t generic hunting gear. This is wool-built, season-specific, hunter-tested equipment that lets you focus on the shot, not the conditions.

FareWinds™ Early Season System – The Art of Moving Light
Scenario:
It’s September in the Midwest. The mornings are cool enough for a breath cloud, but by the time you’ve slipped along the edge of a CRP field, the sun’s turning the timber into a sauna. Your target buck has been running a pattern between soybeans and a low creek crossing, and you’ve planned your setup to intercept him before daylight gives him away.
This is where the FareWinds™ Merino-LR™ System earns its name. Built for early season active hunting, it thrives in situations where you’re covering ground, glassing from ridge points, or working into bow range in shifting conditions.

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Merino-LR™ Base: Next-to-skin comfort that wicks sweat and never feels clammy—perfect for those pre-dawn hikes in.
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Merino-Flex Tec Series Shell: Lightweight, wind-resistant, and silent with stretch for climbing, crawling, or drawing without a snag.
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Merino-Flex HighLoft: For those cool mornings or shaded stands when the wind picks up, it’s the quick layer that keeps your core warm without trapping excess heat.
Real-world advantage: Unlike synthetics that flash white under sunlight, Merino-LR™ matches nature’s light reflectance, keeping you invisible in open, early-season light.
RiverWolf™ Mid-Season / Rut System – The All-Day Sit Specialist
Scenario:
It’s November 7th. The timber smells of fresh scrapes and damp leaves. You’ve climbed into your stand in the dark, knowing today could be the day the big 10-point finally makes his midday loop. The temps are in the low 40s with a steady wind pushing scent and rattling treetops. It’s a day for patience—and warmth without bulk.
The RiverWolf™ System was built for exactly this moment. Windproof, scent-controlling, and whisper-quiet, it’s the treestand hunter’s mid-season armor.

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Jacket & Anorak: Windseal-TC3™ technology shuts down wind penetration while QuietLoft™ insulation keeps your body heat in check. ScentTech lining destroys odor, letting you wait him out without second-guessing your wind.
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HighBack Pant: Designed for seated protection—80gsm insulation in a silent merino shell keeps your lower back and kidneys warm, the place most hunters lose heat first.
Real-world advantage: When you need to draw on a buck that just materialized behind you, articulated sleeves, Fleece-Flex cuffs, and saddle-hunting compatible zips keep movement quiet and fluid—no stiff, noisy fabric betraying your position.
ColdFjall™ Sub-Xtreme System – Zero Degrees, No Excuses
Scenario:
It’s the last week of the season. The mercury hasn’t touched 10° in days, and the wind is rolling off the frozen river at 20mph. Most hunters have packed it in—but this is when the old bucks make mistakes. You’ve got standing corn, a high-pressure system, and the grit to make it happen.
The ColdFjall™ Sub-Xtreme System is built for the coldest conditions you’ll hunt in—without turning you into a clumsy, overstuffed silhouette in the tree.

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Sub-Xtreme Parka: Jacquard knitted Berber-Wool exterior for silence, with 150gsm QuietLoft-Xtreme insulation + Windsulation + Windseal-TC3™ in a three-layer defense against the coldest sits.
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Sub-Xtreme Bib: Matching windproof and insulated bib with sherpa-lined seat and back panel to lock in heat where cold creeps in first.
Real-world advantage: You can sit from dark to dark in subzero temps and still feel your fingers on the release. Quiet draw, no bunching at the elbows, no cold seeping through seams. Just wool, insulation, and total stillness.
The Code of Silence Promise
Whether you’re glassing velvet racks in September, calling from a November oak flat, or riding out a December cold snap on a cut corn edge, these three systems mean you’re never thinking about your gear—you’re thinking about your next move.
Because success in the whitetail woods isn’t about enduring the conditions—it’s about owning them.