I've had good luck with a Sitka Kelvin vest.    I bought it because it was the only primaloft vest I could find local in July a couple of years ago (don't normally wear camo), but have come to really like it.   Being from Alaska, I wear it almost daily for 9 months of the year.  I don't baby it at all, and have been surprised at how well it has handled the firewood gathering, brush busting, etc.   Not as bomber as a softshell, but tougher than the majority of "mountaineering" brand vests.
The regular Kelvin is 170 g insulation, so it's on the warm side compared to most primaloft vests (which seem to run 60-100 g).    I see they are also selling a "Kelvin Lite" with about half that insulation now, but haven't seen one in person.
I would stay away from Patagonia if it's going to see any rough use at all.   The exterior fabric on the one my dad bought recently was trashed in less than a year.
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