I’ll throw out a lengthy update/review for any current or future readers of this thread. My 5 day deer hunt ended unsuccessfully, but I got to put the gear I purchased and other stuff I already had through some good testing. All the stuff mentioned below is in Valo, minus the Kutana pants which are Ash.
We had a cold front come through during the hunt, which dropped temps to 50s for a daytime high and mid 20s/low 30s at night. Winds ranged from 10-15mph sustained and 15-25 mph gusts with the exception of one day that saw 20mph sustained, 35mph gusts. This made some of the glassing knobs pretty chilly, especially for being the first real cold front of the fall for us.
My basic system that I always had on consisted of the Kutana pants, UM 125 LS, Peloton 97. I would hike in the mornings and evenings wearing just this. Once we sat, I would throw on my Peloton 240, gloves, beanie, etc.
I forgot my Sitka LW Merino bottoms at home, which definitely affected how warm I was. I ended up throwing on my Dew Point rain pants once we sat down for morning and evenings temps, this made a difference for awhile. Overall the system worked okay, but I was definitely missing some insulation and wasn’t prepared for the cold front that wasn’t forecasted when I left home. The 97 doesn’t hold up to wind at all and was consistently cut through even during afternoon temps. The 240 blocked the wind very well. However, once that thing got cold it was brutal. With basically no insulation underneath, there was nothing to stay warm. The 97 is a good mid layer hiking piece, but that’s it beyond 45-50 degrees for me. I can see how some say it is overrated. The Kutana pants are awesome and definitely very durable. I went through some tough, thorny stuff and even plowed right through a dead, gray cactus one morning. No holes, cuts, or even picks that I have noticed. With proper layering they will be an awesome pant even in colder weather.
Going forward I will be adding more insulation, but I am undecided on which pieces to add. I think the “correct” answer is to add a puffy set, which I will do. If anyone has any input on the Sitka Kelvin Down vs Kuiu Super Pro down I would appreciate it. I also considered heavier mid layers like the new Axis Thermal, Pro Merino 200, or a Strongfleece. However, I can’t wear these while moving. I think the Sitka Ambient hoodie may be exactly what I want, with a puffy on standby for sitting down.
In KUIU’s recent sale, I picked up a Kenai beanie, Guide X gloves, and the Pro Pants. I needed to return the Pro Pants for a bigger size, but actually opted for the Talus pants. They should be warmer and more durable, but the Pro pants seemed quality as well but without a micro fleece inner lining. I wanted the Axis in Ash but they don’t come in a short length. The Kenai beanie should be warm. The Guide X gloves seemed a bit thin for what Kuiu calls their warmest glove before you get into the glomits and what not, but with liners they should be a good functional glove.