FEELS BROKEN-IN FROM DAY ONE.
AeroLite Reedlight
Rosco AeroLite™ Bamboo Baselayer
When the heat’s up and the season’s early, AeroLite™ keeps you cool, dry, and in the chase. Built from a bamboo-performance blend, this baselayer delivers natural breathability and softness with the technical performance demanded in the field. It wicks moisture fast, resists odor, and stretches with you through every setup and step.
The bamboo fibers regulate temperature naturally — keeping you cooler when it’s hot and comfortable when the wind shifts. Designed with flatlock seams and a lightweight feel, AeroLite™ moves quietly, wears easy, and feels broken-in from day one.
Features:
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Bamboo-performance fabric — naturally breathable, soft, and odor-resistant
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Moisture-wicking + quick-drying for active comfort in warm conditions
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Temperature regulating for all-day performance
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Lightweight stretch construction for unrestricted mobility
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Flatlock seams for a smooth, chafe-free fit
AeroLite™ is made for early mornings, high temps, and long walks in — the go-to base when the season’s just getting started.
Jackets & Tops Size Guide

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
DETAILS THAT MATTER
- Bamboo-performance fabric — naturally breathable, soft, and odor-resistant
- Moisture-wicking + quick-drying for active comfort in warm conditions
- Temperature regulating for all-day performance
- Lightweight stretch construction for unrestricted mobility
- Flatlock seams for a smooth, chafe-free fit
FIT & LAYERING
The right fit keeps you comfortable in the blind and on the move. Our system is built to layer clean, move quiet, and keep you ready from dawn to dark.
Fit Guide
Base Layers
Athletic cut, minimal bulk, built to stay put under pressure.
Mid Layers
Tailored warmth without bulk. Designed to move and insulate.
Outerwear
Classic fit with room to layer. Articulated and durable for weather and wear.
Layering System
Base: Moisture + Heat Balance
Starts next to skin. Wicks sweat, holds warmth.
Examples: GX2™ Base, Underline Wader Pant
Mid: Insulation + Mobility
Traps heat and flexes with you.
Examples: Wool 1/4 Zip, Waffle Flannel, Field Vest, Half-Zip
Outer: Weather + Durability
Blocks wind, rain, and brush. Keeps everything together.
Examples: Drylock™ Shell, Guide Pro Jacket
How to Layer
Cold, Static Hunts
Base: GX2™
Mid: Wool Sweater + Vest
Outer: Drylock™ Shell
Active Hunts / Long Walk-Ins
Base: GX2™ or Lightweight Hoodie
Mid: Flannel or Half-Zip
Outer: Guide Pro Jacket
Everyday / Crossover Wear
Base: GX2™
Mid: Wool 1/4 Zip
Outer: None or casual shell
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F.A.Q.
FABRIC CARE
How do I wash wool pieces?
Spot clean when you can. For bigger washes, use cold water, gentle cycle, and lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry.
How do I wash technical shells?
Cold wash on gentle cycle with a tech wash (no fabric softener). Hang dry. This keeps waterproofing intact.
Can I machine wash flannels, hoodies, and fleece?
Yes. Cold wash, tumble dry low, no bleach.
Do dryers or irons damage gear?
Yes. Heat breaks down waterproof coatings and wax. Air dry everything to extend life.
How often should I reapply waterproofing?
When water stops beading on the fabric. For waxed canvas, apply a fresh coat of wax. For shells, use a spray-on or wash-in waterproofing treatment after cleaning.
RETURNS & EXCHANGES
How long do I have to return?
30 days from the purchase date.
Is there a fee for refunds?
Yes, refunds are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Exchanges are always free.
What condition does gear need to be in?
Unworn, clean, and with tags.
How will I get my refund?
Refunds go back to your original form of payment.
Do you offer exchanges?
Yes, exchanges are free - whether you need a different size or a completely different item.
How do I start a return?
Use our Returns Portal. Enter your order number and email, select items, and follow the prompts. You'll get a prepaid shipping label to send it back.
When will I see my refund?
Usually within 5–7 business days after we receive your return. During peak seasons, it may take a little longer.
