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Windrunner17
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I agree with a lot of this. I'd say I'm a fanboy, I've gotten several pieces at this point and love them all, but I do see some of the limitations. As someone who gets cold easily and lives in a place that gets cold late season I decided to bite the bullet and get a Sitka fanatic jacket for when the temperatures go below freezing and I'm sitting still for 3+hours at a time. As long as it isn't below freezing though I'm decked out in my Duck Camp. I have found alpaca base layers, with the Barnburner hoodie and Giddy Up joggers, then an outer layer of the Head Guide Hoodie and 3-Layer Fleece Bibs works great. I was in windy (15-25 MPH winds) driving rain and ~40 degree temps and as long as I had my dry foam cushion to sit on I stayed warm, dry and comfortable in stand from 4:00 PM to 7:00PM.I have basically replaced all my First Lite and Kuiu with their stuff and a few casual things too. I've got a rain jacket, puffy jacket, wool, fleece vest and hoodie, brush pants (really just duck canvas), vantage pants, and some hats and shirts.
I guess that makes me a fan boy, but I switched everything over for two reasons. One, I am 6-4, 225 and have a hard time finding things that fit and Duck Camp fits me better than most other brands for even casual stuff. Two, I had a rip in a down coat and then they sent me the wrong color wool. They sent me brand new replacements for both and said to keep what they'd already sent.
I also just think the stuff is good quality and looks good on me. It's not the most lightweight but that's not my biggest concern anymore, and when I next do a long trip I'd probably supplement with some lighter gear. I was just in Houston and went to their store and got the same great treatment I've had with online customer service too.
The things I've gone outside Duck Camp for are cold weather hat, jacket, gloves, and base layers. For the cold weather hat and jacket I just don't think Duck Camp offers anything that meets my needs. For the gloves and baselayers I can get alpaca, which I have found to be warmer and softer to touch, for cheaper than the Duck Camp stuff and it has served me well so far.