Yellowknife
WKR
Holy smokes, I thought I owned a pile of jackets! Sounds like you certainly have a the ability to select the most suitable piece for the occasion.
Good run down
YK
Good run down
YK
Like I said, I own all of the original jackets listed and then some. Here are some of my thoughts:
*Sitka Kelvin Down - Awesome jacket but for me doesn't work as a puffy. I love wearing this as a casual coat though! The jacket is just too much jacket for me to consider it a "puffy" for hunting purposes unless I am using as a treestand layer jacket.
*First Lite - I've used this as an "outer puffy" on a couple hunts. Works great for that application, but is still plenty of jacket for me to be considered a true under garmet puffy. Again, awesome jacket but for me works better as an outer layer.
*Sitka Kelvin Lite - Nice jacket, nice weight compresses "ok". Though this is a nice jacket, there are better choices out there for the money.
*KUIU Spin Drift - This used to be my favorite Primoloft Puffy. Compresses nicely, works well as a inner puffy or outer layer.
*Kryptek Kratos - My new favorite synthetic puffy. Compresses well, is very light weight, fits great and just plain does it's job. Of all the puffys listed, this is my second favorite.
*KUIU Superdown - I have all three of these and they each have their own place in my "puffy arsenal". To me, these are in a class by themselves. Super light, they compress fantastic and they just plain work. They are also very warm. In fact they are too warm to hike in. Overall, I have yet to find anything I like better. Awesome product.
On late season hunts I am now carrying a KUIU Superdown as an inner puffy, the First Lite or Spin Drift as an outer puffy in addition to the Super Down pants. The stuff weighs so little and takes up so little room I see no reason to not carry all three. On a recent October sheep hunt in BC, I typically wore the Super Down with my KUIU Yukon Jacket for the 2 hours horseback ride everyday. For hiking, I'd remove the SD. While glassing on a windswept snowy mountain side, I would put the Super Down, Yukon AND First LIte Jacket on along with the Super Down pants! I was never cold in some horrible conditions.
If you only want one puffy to do it all, I would go with the KUIU Super Down. TO me the KUIU SD is in a class by itself.
Do you mean the (hooded) SD jacket for best overall
For me it is a toss up between the hooded and non hooded version. I like them both equally well...My hooded SD is in the black/graphite, so I wear it to work in the winter. My non hooded one is Vias and it has gone to Alaska, BC and the Yukon. On two of my hunts this year (AK and BC) my guides both had the hooded version and wore the heck out of them. They LOVE the hooded version. I was on a hunt in NWT last year and my guide had the 1/4 zip and never took it off the whole time I was there...NOT ONCE. He hiked in it and wore it to bed and wore it for everything inbetween. I will say this...I absolutely cannot hike in Super Down no matter what the conditions are as I am sweating instantly. I've gotten lazy a couple times on hunts after sitting on the mountainside and left the SD on. The stuff leaves me soaking wet in a matter of minutes hiking.
My other favorite use for Super Down is around camp/tent at night. Takes the chill right off. Also great if you are cold in your sleeping bag. I am 100% sold on the stuff...All four pieces.
Also ramcam. let me buy your guide jacket! large? vias or verde?
Ha! fair enough, Im just in the market for a guide jacket, and a puffy and a new rain shell
heres a random question, I was just on the kuiu website and the super down hooded jacket has been taken off the site. What up with that?
I got out on Saturday a bit with the Kuiu Superdown jacket. Here are a few pictures, posting from phone so quality won't be as good as from computer.View attachment 12075
The arm clears a bowstring when you draw. View attachment 12076