BBeckey
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- May 8, 2026
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Hey guys,
I'm looking to upgrade my insulation layer for an upcoming late-season hunt and am considering the MTN OPS Peak 800 Down Jacket. I like the $240 price point and the athletic cut, but I wanted to check if anyone here has real-world experience with its durability and warmth.
It has 3oz of 800-fill goose down and a 20D stretch nylon shell. My concern is whether 3oz of down fill weight is enough to keep me warm while glassing in the wind, or if the stretch fabric sacrifices too much weather resistance.
I'll be using this as a static insulation piece over a grid fleece during active solo backpack hunting.
If you've used it, how does it hold up? If you think there are better options in the sub-$300 range—like the Kuiu SuperDown, Stone Glacier Grumman I’d love to hear your suggestions. Thanks!
I'm looking to upgrade my insulation layer for an upcoming late-season hunt and am considering the MTN OPS Peak 800 Down Jacket. I like the $240 price point and the athletic cut, but I wanted to check if anyone here has real-world experience with its durability and warmth.
It has 3oz of 800-fill goose down and a 20D stretch nylon shell. My concern is whether 3oz of down fill weight is enough to keep me warm while glassing in the wind, or if the stretch fabric sacrifices too much weather resistance.
I'll be using this as a static insulation piece over a grid fleece during active solo backpack hunting.
If you've used it, how does it hold up? If you think there are better options in the sub-$300 range—like the Kuiu SuperDown, Stone Glacier Grumman I’d love to hear your suggestions. Thanks!