I think a couple of people here referred to the Vapor as an option for a lightweight piece / sunshirt. I know Lampers likes the Powder as a heavier-weight piece.
I only have the SG Chinook, which is why I posted that as an option for the person who asked about sunshirts - so interested to hear how the Chinook and Vapor compare.
Well, if you look at my history I'm entirely against the grain on Duckworth...but I'm also not an influencer, nor have I ever caught charges. However to state my personal, sole, individual, opinion upfront, I believe they're mostly marketing/influencer hype and not legitimate technical wool forward apparel for serious backcountry hunters.
My Size L Vapor Hoody is ~8oz, my Size L Chinook is ~11oz.
For 1/4th of a pound more, I gain a chest pocket, a huge zip (vastly superior heat dump), a superior fitting hood and built in "neck gaiter", a superior drape in active situations, and a superior fit overall. In addition, the tag on my vapor says it's sub 40% wool, and mostly poly, while the chinook is over 80% wool, blended with nylon -- this is par for the course with Duckworth and really rubs me the wrong way when they advertise themselves as a WOOL forward brand, when they're really just a minority wool blend brand across much of their line. The chinook has held up to way more brush busting shit than both of my Vapors. I do love the Vapor Tee, but understand again it's mostly synthetic, not mostly wool, and have replaced them with other brands for the most part.
TBH I started with Duckworth when they first came to market -- Lampers lived within 2 miles of my house and I jumped on the train from the very first drop. However, when it comes to his favorite piece, the Powder Hoody, I would literally fight anyone about the reality of it.
Wind cuts through it as if it was cotton mesh, the hood is the worst of any hood of my entire life as a hoodie fanatic as it compresses your neck and spine like crazy with the cut, it's way too warm on the move, and way too cold unless it's under a puffy or windproof layer, in which case you may as well take a puffy for less weight, less pack space, and superior output. This basically makes it entirely worthless for anything besides sitting around a fire or stove. I've tried it everywhere -- fishing, logging, hunting, hiking, sitting on the couch, it's just not good at anything practical or realistic, straight up.
SG Chinook clears DW Vapor in every metric, Voormi High E clears DW Powder in every metric, Ridge Merino Cloudripper clears DW Maverick/Polaris in every metric, all while offering more wool content.
I'm not trying to hate on Duckworth, I'm diehard for American brands, but I think it's a straight up influencer/marketing scam compared to other wool options, to be blunt. And I say that as someone with $2k worth of Duckworth in our closet at home that doesn't ever get touched anymore.