Best puffy? Grumman, Forclaz MT500, Others

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Looking for input on what the best puffy is for backcountry hunts. I’ve run very cold when not moving and coincidentally spend lots of time behind glass. Not a great mix. Have been looking at the SG Grumman with the euro optic deal, but have also been told the cheaper Forclaz MT500 is warmer and more durable.

Would love some input on either of these jackets, or others that perform well.
 
If you run very cold, you may want to bump up the fill weight a little more maybe depending on your season. I have a Montane Antifreeze puffy that weighs 13 oz for archery and then an Montbell alpine down Parka which weighs 18 oz. for later seasons. So I opt for saving 5 oz when it’s warmer. But when you’re cold , you’re miserable so don’t skimp.
 
First, look at the fill amount and down fill power. Multiply those two to get a relative warmth rating.
Second, look at the above results from non-hunting brands and consider costs. Plenty of options out there with better warmth per dollar figures.

Good luck!
 
As said, you can save a ton of money by skipping the hunting brands. I like the European brands (Rab and Montane specifically) because they fit my tall, lanky frame better.
 


Good review of the SG long term. I’m sure there are others out there. Notionally I’ve used the forclaz mt100- great value jacket. Only downside is the zipper is reversed from what I’m used to
 
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