Kuiu Kenai Insulated jacket

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Curious what are your thoughts on the Kuiu Kenai insulated jacket. I only archery hunt elk. We will be in Colorado September 8 thru the 22nd. Looking for an insulating light weight layer.
 

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I love that jacket for those purposes - have used it 4 years in Montana and Wyoming for Archery Elk. Quiet exterior, huge pit zips, even a little bit of DWR. Sold most of my Kuiu gear, but that's one piece I haven't found a great replacement for yet.
 

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I've been looking at it as well since the price dropped won to $119.

Seems like a good piece for when cold and you are moving.
 

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I love them, the most breathable puffy I've ever tried. I have a hooded and non-hooded one I like them so much. I have the pants also and use them a lot, it's great to be able to skip long underwear and just put those on at a glassing location. I use the Kenai stuff up until it gets really cold and then go to a Kifaru Lost Park puffy jacket. Being so breathable they don't stop wind very well compared to some of the others so I would have a rain jacket or wind breaker of some kind to layer over it.
 

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Just ordered one and the sizing is very different from anything I've worn. I'm 6' and 180lbs and the Large is small on me. I wear a large in everything but this jacket in a large is short in the front, tight in the shoulders and arms.
 

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Light and quite material, breathes well too which is nice if you need to be active with it. It doesn't block wind as well as the ripstop nylon puffys so pick your battles there (rain gear can block strong wind).

Just ordered one and the sizing is very different from anything I've worn. I'm 6' and 180lbs and the Large is small on me. I wear a large in everything but this jacket in a large is short in the front, tight in the shoulders and arms.

Weird, I find it plenty roomy same height/weight. I also have the Teton version in a medium which is slim fitting but not restrictive.
 

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I went up a size when ordering mine and it fits well. The same size (1 size bigger than normal) guide jacket I have has really long sleeves, but the Kenai fits right.
 

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I hated how the hood fit me, left too much of my cheeks exposed and the adjustments were not streamlined enough. Loved how quiet and breathable it was. For a synthetic I found it one of the warmest for it’s weight. You will find yourself using your rain or wind layer more often than a traditional nylon fabric puffy. I thought the chest pockets would be handy but ultimately settled on keeping my solid color “active” jacket and selling the kenai.

I used for archery elk and deer in Colorado and would recommend it for that. I also like the pants.
 

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Just ordered one and the sizing is very different from anything I've worn. I'm 6' and 180lbs and the Large is small on me. I wear a large in everything but this jacket in a large is short in the front, tight in the shoulders and arms.

Well, it is a KUIU so you need to up-size like with everything else they sell. I had to get the XXL.
 

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I haven’t used my Kenai yet but for sizing purpose I bought into the up-size, like everyone keeps saying, and ordered an XL and it was way too big. Should have just stuck with my normal sizing. Exchanged it for a L and that fits perfect. I’m 6’1” 175lbs for reference.
 

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5'11", 175 - 180 lbs, Pants are 32", 44" Chest, and the Large is perfect for me. Not designed to layer a bunch under it, it is a bit more of an "Athletic" cut.

My only complaint - I wish the wrists were a hair bigger or had a neoprene-like stretch to them. Have to take off my watch and release to take the jacket off, can't just pull it off over.
 

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i think the kuiu sizing is about at true to size as anything i have ever bought.. i wear a large in all my regular shirts/ jackets and a large kenai is perfect. i wear 34in jeans and 34in kuiu pants fit perfect. i dont lift or anything, just regular 6ft 175-185lbs.

the cut in the sleeves and wrist is a but snug, but when your only wearing a base layer under it during archery season its no issue for me. no baggy sleeves to get caught in the string either.
i would advise that this is not a great option for sustained under 20 temps. but sounds like you wont be using it for that.
 

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I'm not on the upsizing band wagon for this piece as already noted. 6' typically 180lb, 42 suit jacket is my size. The large kenai fits me just fine and I can layer it over a medium Teton insulated jacket (what is now the "active jacket") which also fits me bit in a slimmer fit (which is fine for my uses). I tend to use the Teton version more often (not as warm and simpler configuration).
 

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Man, I wish I knew somebody else with one of these close by to compare sizing. Like I said, i’ve always been a large but not in this specific jacket. I wonder if they have some qc issues with labeling...
 
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