Temps are dropping here in Minnesota and I've been looking for a late-season, cold weather jacket primarily for treestand deer hunting. I think Black Friday sales might best opportunity to score a deal and was looking for some opinions. Packability isn't as much of a concern although less bulk is obviously better especially for bow hunting so I've been comparing the different insulation types. Definitely needs to be windproof, and waterproof or at least water resistant and quiet. Here is what I'm looking at so far, I'd be buying it sight unseen most likely so any input is appreciated. Trying to stay at $250 or less which eliminates the Sitka Incinerator which is probably what I'd go with otherwise, Kuiu is also out.
I think the above options would probably fit in the upper/midgrade options but I've also been looking at some cheaper options. I've never owned any premium gear so I doubt these are in the same league for noise/warmth/bulk/durability/fit but maybe I'd be happy with one of these cheaper ones??
I looked at the Scentlock fortress but no sales so it'd be the most expensive and lots of people say it's to noisy so that one is out. Huntworth Matterhorn is $175: no hood and 60g polyfill in the body so maybe a lesser choice?
What would you go with given those options and price point? If I'm missing any let me know!
Thanks
- First Lite Sanctuary 2.0: Discontinued item but brought back for BF. On sale for $228. I've read that it's quite, windproof but appears to be only water resistant instead of waterproof. Some reviews say it's kind of bulky and I think that might be due to a lower grade insulation vs something like Primaloft Gold which supposedly can offer the same warmth with less material. 200g of 37.5 synthetic insulation in the body. 160g of 37.5 synthetic insulation in the sleeves/hood
- Kryptek Aegis: $189 Not much info on the forums for this one compared to FL/Sitka but claims to be windproof, waterproof and uses Primaloft insulation (silver??) meaning less bulky. 100GR in the body/hood and 60GR in the arms.
- Asio Late Season Jacket: On sale for $216. Uses Primaloft insulation but doesn't say how many grams in the description. I emailed their CS to ask about the differences with their current Heavyweight Jacket with 180 grams of PrimaLoft Gold for $380. I think the late season was the earlier version maybe. No hood..
I think the above options would probably fit in the upper/midgrade options but I've also been looking at some cheaper options. I've never owned any premium gear so I doubt these are in the same league for noise/warmth/bulk/durability/fit but maybe I'd be happy with one of these cheaper ones??
- ArticShield Classic Elite Parka. $78. Waterproof and windproof, inexpensive and made in Minnesota instead of Asia. Looks like a more traditional fit vs the athletic looking bowhunting specific jackets and not sure how warm it is but saw some posts claiming it's well made. Not sure if it's noisy though which could be a deal breaker.
- RedHead Silent Stalker Elite Parka from Cabelas. Going on sale for $100 for BF. Waterproof and windproof, Thermolite Insulation: 200-gram in the torso, 150-gram in the sleeves, Some reviews say it's to noisy for bowhunting though..
I looked at the Scentlock fortress but no sales so it'd be the most expensive and lots of people say it's to noisy so that one is out. Huntworth Matterhorn is $175: no hood and 60g polyfill in the body so maybe a lesser choice?
What would you go with given those options and price point? If I'm missing any let me know!
Thanks