What was new to you this year or failed on ya this year?
For me it was the naked alpha insulation. I know some are having great results but not me. First thing is that the availability from the cottage manufacturers is crap. It’s cut like a box and has no stretch. The hoods are big and most don’t zip down, feels suffocating. Ok if all that was resolved it still didn’t perform for me, at least not in a hunting scenario and even for hiking I struggled to find a good spot for it. It’s so open that it can’t trap any heat without a layer over it which negates the weight savings.
I tried it over a few light to medium base layers and under a Patagonia Houdini wind shell. Temps were 30s to mid 50s with variable humidity wind and precipitation. When moving it was a tad less clammy than my peloton 97 but when stopped the 97 kept me comfortable for several minutes where the alpha was instantly cooler. Weight savings was only 1.25 ounces compared to the 97.
For me it was the naked alpha insulation. I know some are having great results but not me. First thing is that the availability from the cottage manufacturers is crap. It’s cut like a box and has no stretch. The hoods are big and most don’t zip down, feels suffocating. Ok if all that was resolved it still didn’t perform for me, at least not in a hunting scenario and even for hiking I struggled to find a good spot for it. It’s so open that it can’t trap any heat without a layer over it which negates the weight savings.
I tried it over a few light to medium base layers and under a Patagonia Houdini wind shell. Temps were 30s to mid 50s with variable humidity wind and precipitation. When moving it was a tad less clammy than my peloton 97 but when stopped the 97 kept me comfortable for several minutes where the alpha was instantly cooler. Weight savings was only 1.25 ounces compared to the 97.