When the mercury tanks, the wind bites, and that heavy-racked buck you’ve been watching on trail cam all October finally steps into the shooting lane — the absolute last thing you need is your gear letting you down. A single crinkle. A rustle of synthetic fabric on a treestand rail. One stitched-together excuse for an outer layer that soaks through by 7 AM. And just like that, it’s over. Season wrecked. But RedHead doesn’t build gear for hunters who make excuses — and the RedHead Silent-Hide Insulated Coveralls for Men are the proof. This is purpose-built, no-compromise cold-weather hunting armor, designed for the man who wakes up at 3 AM without an alarm, knows where the deer beds, and refuses — flat refuses — to let the cold or the noise or the weather be the reason he comes home empty-handed.
The RedHead Lineup: 5 Most Popular Products Serious Hunters Are Buying Right Now
Before we dig deep into what makes the Silent-Hide Coveralls the crown jewel of the range, here’s a look at the top five RedHead products that hunters keep coming back to season after season. Whether you’re building a complete system or filling a gap, these are the pieces worth knowing.
1. RedHead Silent-Hide Insulated Coveralls for Men

The absolute centrepiece of the RedHead hunting range and the subject of every word in this article. One-piece, full-body warmth meets whisper-quiet construction in a coverall engineered for cold-weather hunters who need to stay invisible, stay warm, and stay ready for hours at a stretch. Thick insulation, silent micro-suede outer fabric, and smart pocket design make this the most talked-about piece of hunting kit on the rack at Cabela’s.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.7 / 5
💲 Price Range: $179.99 – $229.99
2. RedHead Silent-Hide Insulated Bib Overalls for Men

All the legendary Silent-Hide noise-reducing technology from the coveralls, delivered in a modular bib format for the hunter who likes to build his own layering system. Pair with your favourite insulated jacket on top, let the bibs handle the cold from the waist down, and enjoy the same hushed fabric performance that RedHead is known for. A perennial bestseller for good reason.
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ Rating: 4.6 / 5
💲 Price Range: $149.99 – $189.99
3. RedHead Silent-Hide Insulated Jacket for Men

When you want the Silent-Hide system from the top only, or need a standalone outer layer that pairs cleanly with your bibs or base layers, the Silent-Hide Jacket is the answer. Quiet as shadow, warm as a wood stove, and built tough enough to handle rough terrain and back-to-back sits without losing its edge over a long season.
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ Rating: 4.5 / 5
💲 Price Range: $139.99 – $179.99
4. RedHead Midweight Base Layer Top for Men

Every outer layer is only as good as the foundation beneath it. The RedHead Midweight Base Layer Top wicks moisture efficiently, regulates body temperature during warm walks to the stand, and fits snug enough to layer over without bulk. Built with odour-managing technology and a four-way stretch construction that never restricts your draw or your movement when it counts.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.4 / 5
💲 Price Range: $49.99 – $69.99
5. RedHead Silent-Hide Hunting Pants for Men

On the days when a full coverall is more than the temperature demands, the Silent-Hide Hunting Pants step up and deliver. Same noise-reducing outer fabric, durable reinforced construction, and enough thoughtfully placed pockets to carry your entire kit without strapping on a daypack. A staple early-season piece and an essential mid-layer option for serious hunters in variable conditions.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.3 / 5
💲 Price Range: $79.99 – $109.99
Now that you’ve clocked the full lineup, let’s get into the main event — why the RedHead Silent-Hide Insulated Coveralls are the most important piece of cold-weather hunting kit you can invest in this season, and why hunters who’ve worn them won’t go back to anything else.
RedHead: This Isn’t a Lifestyle Brand. It’s a Hunting Brand.
Let’s get something straight from the jump. RedHead is not a brand designed by a marketing committee trying to squeeze hunting into a broader “outdoor lifestyle” aesthetic. RedHead is hunting DNA, stitched into every thread, baked into every design decision, and refined through decades of real use in real fields by real hunters. The brand doesn’t try to be everything to everyone. It tries to be the best possible option for the man who hunts — and that singular focus is exactly why the gear hits differently.
The Silent-Hide Coveralls are the purest expression of that philosophy. Every element of their design — the fabric technology, the insulation weight and distribution, the pocket layout, the zipper choices, the camo pattern — exists because a hunter needed it to exist. Not because it looked good on a hang tag or photographed well in a catalogue. RedHead builds gear the way a serious hunter would build it if he had a factory at his disposal. And that, more than anything else, is why thousands of hunters across North America call it the best coverall on the market.
The Technology Behind the Name: Breaking Down the Silent-Hide System
The name is a promise, and RedHead keeps it. Here’s exactly how the Silent-Hide Coveralls earn their reputation for the technology that makes all the difference in the field.
The Noise-Reducing Micro-Suede Outer Shell
This is the defining feature — the one that separates the Silent-Hide Coveralls from every generic insulated outer layer in the budget hunting aisle. The outer shell is constructed from a micro-suede fabric engineered specifically to eliminate the noise that traditional synthetic hunting fabrics produce. That swish-swish-swish sound when your sleeve brushes against the platform of your treestand. The crinkle when you slowly shift your weight after sitting still for two hours. The whisper of fabric on fabric when you rotate to track a deer moving through the timber.
To the human ear, these sounds register as small inconveniences. To a mature whitetail buck operating at the absolute peak of his sensory awareness during the rut — those sounds are a death sentence for your hunt. Deer evolved for millions of years to detect the subtle sounds of a predator moving through the woods. They are extraordinarily good at it. Any edge you can take away from them through silent gear is an edge you put directly in your favour.
The Silent-Hide micro-suede fabric eliminates that auditory signature entirely. Movement becomes hushed. Position adjustments vanish into the ambient sounds of the woods. Draw cycles, reach for a range finder, lean into a shooting rest — all of it happens without the acoustic betrayal that has ended more hunting stories than any other single variable in the field.
Strategically Distributed Insulation
Cold-weather hunting is not the same physical demand as cold-weather exercise. When you’re hiking to the stand in the dark, your body generates heat at a rate that makes warmth easy. The challenge comes when you stop moving, settle into the stand, and your body temperature begins to drop as you sit motionless for hours waiting for legal light, waiting for movement, waiting for the moment that justifies every early morning and cold thermos of coffee.
The Silent-Hide Coveralls are insulated for the sit, not the walk. The insulation is weighted toward the core — chest, back, and thighs — where heat loss during static periods is most severe and where maintaining core temperature is most critical to both comfort and physical function. The arms and lower legs carry lighter insulation, preserving the range of motion and tactile sensitivity you need when it’s time to execute a shot.
This isn’t incidental — it’s deliberate engineering in service of the specific physiological demands of cold-weather stand hunting. It means you stay warm through the long, still hours without overheating on the walk in, and it means your arms move freely and naturally when the moment of truth arrives.
Full-Body Coverage: The One-Piece Advantage
This point deserves more attention than it typically gets in hunting gear discussions. The single biggest thermal vulnerability in a jacket-and-bib system is the gap at the midsection. No matter how good your jacket is and no matter how well your bibs are fitted, the moment you lean forward, draw a bow, reach for a shooting rail, or adopt any position other than standing perfectly upright, that mid-section gap opens. Cold air pours in. Warmth escapes. Your core temperature drops, your comfort crashes, and your patience — the defining asset of any successful hunter — starts to evaporate right alongside your warmth.
The one-piece design of the Silent-Hide Coveralls eliminates this vulnerability permanently. There is no gap. There is no midsection exposure regardless of body position, draw angle, reach, or lean. Your core is continuously and completely wrapped from shoulder to ankle, with no interruption and no cold air intrusion point. Hunters who make the switch from separates to a quality coverall and experience this for the first time often describe it as one of the most significant comfort improvements in their hunting kit — and once you’ve hunted a full cold-weather season without that midsection gap, going back to separates feels genuinely backwards.
Weather-Ready DWR Finish
Nobody controls the weather. You can study the forecast, choose your sit windows strategically, and still find yourself in a cold drizzle, a light sleet, or a blowing snow squall halfway through your morning hunt. The Silent-Hide Coveralls are treated with a durable water-repellent finish that causes moisture to bead up and roll off the outer fabric surface rather than soaking in and reaching the insulation beneath.
This matters enormously for thermal performance. Wet insulation loses its loft — the air space between fibres that creates the thermal barrier. When insulation gets wet, loft collapses, thermal performance collapses with it, and suddenly a garment that was keeping you warm at 20°F is failing you at 35°F because the insulation has been compromised by absorbed moisture. Water resistance protects your insulation, and protecting your insulation means the coveralls keep performing across the full duration of every sit, regardless of what the sky decides to throw at you.
The Pocket System: Built for the Stand
Pockets on hunting gear are not a decoration. They are functional architecture, and the Silent-Hide Coveralls feature a pocket layout designed around the actual habits and needs of a hunter in the field. You’ve got generous main pockets for calls, extra ammunition, hand warmers, snacks, and small accessories. You’ve got dedicated hand-warmer pockets positioned for immediate access during the cold stretches between action. You’ve got organizational pockets sized for hunting licences, tags, wind check powder, and all the small but essential items that can’t afford to be buried in a pack when you need them fast.
And critically — every pocket closure on the Silent-Hide Coveralls operates quietly. No ripping Velcro tabs that would shatter the silence of your stand environment at exactly the wrong moment. No loud metal zippers on exterior pockets. RedHead understood that sound discipline doesn’t stop at the outer fabric — it has to extend to every operational detail of the garment, because in the stand, every sound you make is a decision you’re making about your success.
Articulated Fit for Complete Mobility
A cold-weather coverall that binds at the shoulders, pulls at the knees, or restricts your torso rotation is not just uncomfortable — it is functionally dangerous to your shot execution. When a trophy buck steps into your lane after a three-hour sit, there is no margin for restricted mobility. You need to be able to draw smoothly, rotate cleanly, and settle into your shooting position without fighting your outer layer for the range of motion you need.
The Silent-Hide Coveralls feature articulated construction throughout — pre-shaped, stretch-accommodating design at the elbows, knees, and shoulders that allows the garment to move with your body rather than against it. Adjustable cuffs seal out cold air at the wrists. An elastic interior waistband helps the garment track with your body movements without riding up or shifting. For the bowhunter especially, this level of mobility engineering is not optional — it’s the difference between a clean, confident draw and a compromised shot at the most important moment of your season.
Who These Coveralls Are Built For
Short answer: any serious man who hunts in cold weather.
Expanded answer: These are the coveralls for the bowhunter who sits late-season whitetail in the upper Midwest and understands that every piece of his kit needs to be absolutely silent. They are the coveralls for the rifle hunter in the mountains who knows that temperature and wind combine at elevation into something that’ll run you out of the field in an hour if you’re not prepared. They are for the ground blind hunter who sits long hours in one position and needs passive warmth without bulk. They are for the obsessed hunter — the one who doesn’t measure the season in days but in hours in the field, who scouts year-round, who treats the pre-dawn walk to the stand as a ritual rather than a chore.
If you hunt hard, hunt long, and hunt in conditions that would send a casual outdoorsman back to the truck — RedHead Silent-Hide Coveralls were built specifically for you.
How to Layer Under Your Silent-Hide Coveralls for Maximum Performance
The coveralls are the outer wall of your thermal system — and like any wall, their performance depends on what’s behind them. Getting the most out of your Silent-Hide Coveralls means building a layering system that works intelligently with them.
Start with a moisture-wicking base layer against your skin. The walk to the stand will generate body heat, and even in cold temperatures you will sweat. If that moisture stays against your skin, it becomes a cooling agent once you stop moving — robbing you of warmth from the inside out. A quality base layer pulls that moisture away from your skin and moves it outward, keeping you dry and your insulation performing at full capacity.
Between your base and the coveralls, consider a mid-layer fleece or softshell on extreme cold days. A medium-weight fleece mid-layer under the Silent-Hide Coveralls creates a thermal stack capable of handling genuinely brutal conditions — the kind of sub-zero, wind-chilled mornings that separate committed hunters from the ones who stay home. On milder cold days, your base layer alone beneath the coveralls is likely sufficient.
Don’t forget the extremities. The coveralls handle your torso and legs — your head, hands, and feet require equal attention. Insulated hunting boots rated well below the temperatures you expect. A quality balaclava or heavyweight neck gaiter that seals the collar gap. Hunting gloves with warm backing and enough dexterity to operate your equipment cleanly. These pieces complete the system that the Silent-Hide Coveralls anchor so effectively.
The RedHead Commitment: One Job, Done Right
What sets RedHead apart from the crowded field of outdoor brands competing for shelf space at Cabela’s is a clarity of purpose that most brands simply don’t have. RedHead builds hunting gear. Full stop. Not hiking gear that moonlights as hunting gear. Not a lifestyle collection with a hunting sub-line. Hunting gear — designed from the ground up for the needs, demands, and specific challenges of the hunting field.
Every decision in the Silent-Hide Coveralls traces back to a hunting moment. The fabric was chosen because of how deer hear. The insulation was distributed around the thermal needs of a static sit in the cold. The pockets were positioned based on how a hunter reaches for gear in the stand. The camo pattern was selected for the environments where the most hunting happens. Nothing in this garment is accidental, and nothing is cosmetic. It’s all function, driven by purpose, executed with the standard of quality that the RedHead name demands.
Final Call: Gear Up, Or Get Beat by the Cold
The season waits for no one. The cold doesn’t care about your excuses, your budget, or your outdated gear sitting in the garage. If you’re still heading into the stand with a jacket and bibs that crinkle, that soak through by mid-morning, that leave a gap at your midsection every time you draw — you are leaving success in the field.
The RedHead Silent-Hide Insulated Coveralls for Men are the definitive answer to every cold-weather hunting challenge in a single, purpose-built garment. Silent fabric that keeps you undetectable. Serious insulation that keeps you warm through the longest sits. Full-body coverage that eliminates every cold air intrusion point. Articulated construction that gives you the mobility to execute when it matters. And the full weight of the RedHead brand behind every stitch.
This is what serious cold-weather hunting looks like. This is the gear for the man who earned his shot through months of scouting, planning, and preparation — and who refuses to let a substandard outer layer be the reason he doesn’t convert.
Get your RedHead Silent-Hide Insulated Coveralls. Get out there.
Stay silent. Hunt deadly.