Packability = nonexistent
Love the jacket but it doesn't compress well at all because it's a thick soft shell. Probably can get it as small as 2-3 nalgenes.
Agree ... not compressible, but great jacket.
Also, after using it a few times, it either has to be colder than 40 degrees or really windy to warrant wearing it. Love the durability and features but I'd rather wear a Peloton 200 hoodie and pack an insulated Teton or Superdown jacket.
I don't have the Merino 210 hoodie so I can't comment. Frankly, I will never buy another Merino piece from Kuiu again, I think there are other companies that are WAY better and more comfortable.What is the difference between the Peloton 200 Hoodie and the Ultra Merino 210 Hoodie, aside from the different materials? What I’m getting at is: is one more packable/compressible? Is one more durable than the other? Does one warm better than the other?
They seem to weigh about the same, so I’m curious.
I wear Kuiu for all my hunting and guiding here in S. Texas but most of mine is older - I bought most of it 4-6 years ago. I’m not familiar with the Peloton stuff at all but I wear the 240 Merino 1/4 zip, lightweight merino long sleeve, Guide DCS jacket and pants and a Super Down shirt they don’t make any more. It works terrific here but I’m gearing up fo get back into backpack hunting; and I’m trying to figure out what’ll work (and what won’t) and what I need to get.
Gonna miss my DCS jacket, lol! Can you expand a little on why the Peloton Hoodie would be better and the difference from the merino Ultra??
Thanks!
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I agree. Kuiu Merino base wool is itchy and scratchy. Smart wool is the way to go
I love my Guide Jacket but would take a Super Down with a Hardshell into the backcountry over the Guide every time.