They are snug, but not crushing each other. I have my pad fully inflated and my husband's is slightly less. The Storm Star is wider at the head end than foot, so the foot area is tighter. That being said, the two pads could move independently. I tend to gator roll during sleep and my pad always...
My husband and I have the Kuiu Storm Star. We've been happy with it so far and took it caribou hunting in Alaska in August. The tent was 10-15 degrees warmer inside than outside. Both of our Nemo Tensor wide sleeping pads fit the width and the doors/vestibules on each side are nice.
My husband bought the Kuiu Scarpa R-Evolution K 8 HD in February. He loves them aside from the fact that they started leaking profusely on day 1 of our Alaskan caribou hunt. Thank goodness for camp shoes to let his feet dry a bit in the evenings.
I have a Benelli Lupo in 300 Win Mag and love it. My husband added the extra high cheek piece for me and it's made a world of difference. This is the first time I've pulled up a rifle and been able to easily see through the scope. I'm using is mostly for elk and caribou.
I've been pretty happy with the fit of Kuiu women's pants. I have both the Attack and Tiburon. The Tiburons are really nice and light, but fit slightly slimmer than the Attacks. I've bought a size 6 in both and have 37" hips and 26" waist. The Attacks have plenty of room for a baselayer underneath.
Can anyone comment on their success with any women's uninsulated, waterproof boots? I took a pair of Salewa to Alaska and had wet feet within a couple of days in the field.
My husband and I are planning a two-week trip to Adak for fishing and caribou hunting. I've heard that GCI and AT&T both have cell coverage on Adak. I'd like to be able to make calls if needed. Can any of you tell me what cell carriers you've used on Adak? We currently have Google Fi and Verizon.