kifaru lost park parka over down puffy

I certainly like it but I guess (hopefully) I’ll get to put it to actual use this fall. Noise not too bad as well. Not sure about it ever goin’ on sale but I sure have never seen it.
Thank you for the info
 
With the people who make the LPP I guarantee it’s very warm and a great option. With that said I already had a Kevin lite so I wanted more packable and lightweight without compromising warmth so I added the new down/synthetic puffy from Sitka for my late season. With enough researching and and comparing you’ll find exactly what you want and what your priorities in the puffy are.
 
With the people who make the LPP I guarantee it’s very warm and a great option. With that said I already had a Kevin lite so I wanted more packable and lightweight without compromising warmth so I added the new down/synthetic puffy from Sitka for my late season. With enough researching and and comparing you’ll find exactly what you want and what your priorities in the puffy are.
I agree with you %100. Is the Kelvin lite down made in China?
 
I agree with you %100. Is the Kelvin lite down made in China?
Says Vietnam for the KLDJ
Interesting though is the rest of my big game is as follows-
KL hoody-china
HW hoody- El Salvador
KAH ss- china
LW ss- El Salvador
M pant- Vietnam
SA and OC Timber pants- china
Trav zip t- china
 

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Says Vietnam for the KLDJ
Interesting though is the rest of my big game is as follows-
KL hoody-china
HW hoody- El Salvador
KAH ss- china
LW ss- El Salvador
M pant- Vietnam
SA and OC Timber pants- china
Trav zip t- china
Thank you, I think that will be one of the best puffy hunting jackets. I love the Sitka gear that I have but I told myself that I wouldn't buy anymore gear made in China.
 
Thank you, I think that will be one of the best puffy hunting jackets. I love the Sitka gear that I have but I told myself that I wouldn't buy anymore gear made in China.
I heard that. Careful though cause it might not be long and you’ll be out there in blue jeans and a button up. Seems like it’s hard to find decent companies that are made at home.
 
I heard that. Careful though cause it might not be long and you’ll be out there in blue jeans and a button up. Seems like it’s hard to find decent companies that are made at home.
Yeah I agree with you. I would like to buy everything that is made in the US but like you said, I don't think that is possible. As long as it's not made in China I'm fine with it.
 
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