First, thank you to Rokslide, Jordan, First Lite, and Ryan for the opportunity at this giveaway.
I'd put the 'unpronounceable' Uncompahgre Puffy in the Cipher pattern to use in the southeastern whitetail woods and on my annual September Idaho elk hunts for sure. I completely agree with Jordan and her pictures that the Cipher pattern absolutely blends perfectly with "open, rocky and dull colored country", but make no mistake, it will perform equally as well for my applications here in the southeast. Whether I am up 25' in a barren oak or I am stalking among the limestone and sandstone out-croppings in the hills and hollows of northeast Alabama and southeast Tennessee, I am confident that the openness and light colors exhibited in the new Cipher pattern will break up my outline and blend my silhouette into the landscape. It will excel where so many other patterns, which are much too dark and/or green, often fail. Now, I know what you're thinking...'wait he's primarily hunting in the southeast. what does he need lightweight, packable insulation layers for?". The truth is I hunt whitetails much like your would many western big game species and the humid winter weather here can be bone chilling. Fortunate enough to have several large tracts of public land with diverse terrain, I must be weight conscious and concerned with breathability. I often make hurried climbs of 600-900' in half mile distance to access ground that others simply don't go. The ability for me to be concealed and remain, dry on the ascent and warm enough during slow stalk or stand hunts is critical. The lightweight material and breathability of the Uncompahgre Puffy and openess and light colors in the new Cipher pattern would undoubtedly check all of these boxes and help me be a more comfortable and successful hunter. If fortunate enough to be chosen, I will absolutely share my thoughts on the piece here on Rokslide and any successes I have with it in the field.