First Lite developing competitor for Sitka Ambient?

Picked one of these up, I’ll probably keep it but I dont think its exactly what I want. What I wanted was a more fitted midlayer/outerlayer that breathes extremely well with very wide temperature versatility. Havent really put it thru its paces, but from wearing around the yard doing some chores, this is a bit heavier, seems it’ll really be too warm if youre moving much unless its down in the teens or colder, especially for a pullover. This is sort of like a really heavyweight sweatshirt in warmth, so I may use it as an outer or mid layer bow hunting in cold wx, but its not what Id consider “active insulation” weight.
Also the fit is REALLY boxy in the body if you are thin. I’m 6’3” 195, I wear a large tall or an XL in order to get sleeves long enough and enough width across the shoulders. FL customer service told me this piece fit slimmer than some of their others and to get the xl…they were wrong, if anything it may be even more boxy than normal for them. Body is quite a bit too large, sleeves are slim, and its less generous across the shoulders than Id prefer. Id say it’ll fit well for a thicker physique with thin arms, but if youre tall and lean look elsewhere.
 

Here is a cheap but comparable one. I ordered one but haven't received it yet. Love my Sika but not the price.
I just ordered one of these fir $50...have you received yours? Tested it out?
 
I just ordered one of these fir $50...have you received yours? Tested it out?
I’ve had mine for a bit. Used it for 9 days in Idaho this spring. I’m happy with it for the price but don’t have any other similar pieces to compare it to.

Size up for sure. I’m a medium in almost every jacket but large in this one.
 
I tried a FL Navigator on at Scheels and it didn’t blow me away. I’m in the market for an active insulator jacket and was hoping this was it.

Pros - The insulation seems close enough to Polartech Alpha that is should be very comparable in performance. The shell material seems to be an appropriate trade off of weight and durability. The colors are good. The kangaroo pocket is insulated.

Cons - The fit is incredibly boxy. I’m an athletic 6’, 175 and the medium was very constricting because there is no stretch built in to the coat. A large looked like it was from their maternity line. The hood is goofy because of the flat panel at the top. I would vastly prefer a full zip for changing layers in the field but that is just personal preference, but I can also see where the kangaroo pocket would be nice to warm hands and stash things.

The hems and wrist cuffs are about what you would expect at the price point.

Edited for clarity.
 
I tried one on at Scheels and it didn’t blow me away. I’m in the market for an active insulator jacket and was hoping this was it.

Pros - The insulation seems close enough to Polartech Alpha that is should be very comparable in performance. The shell material seems to be an appropriate trade off of weight and durability. The colors are good. The kangaroo pocket is insulated.

Cons - The fit is incredibly boxy. I’m an athletic 6’, 175 and the medium was very constricting because there is no stretch built in to the coat. A large looked like it was from their maternity line. The hood is goofy because of the flat panel at the top. I would vastly prefer a full zip for changing layers in the field but that is just personal preference, but I can also see where the kangaroo pocket would be nice to warm hands and stash things.

The hems and wrist cuffs are about what you would expect at the price point.
Acuta or first lite? Wasnt clear to me which you were referring to.
 
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