Gooden123
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- Sep 27, 2021
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Let me preface this by saying I know the difference between active insulation and static. I also know Kenai is synthetic, the other two are goose down.
Specifically asking what you would do for a North Slope hunt late August.
I already have:
*Kenai pants and hooded jacket (2024 since I think there are different versions)
*Arc'teryx Cerium LT hoody
I also just picked up the Stone Glacier Grumman pants and jacket but I'm thinking of sending it back and just using what I already have. I feel like bringing the Grumman and Kenai would be borderline redundant late August (I'd obviously leave the Arc'teryx home). But I know there's still high potential for it being at or below freezing. I guess I mostly don't think I'll need the Grumman pants (at all. Kenai, Kutana Stretch and baselayers will do) and I think my Arc'teryx Cerium LT will serve me fine as a puffy especially in combination with the Kenai hooded jacket, various merino and peleton layers.
Tell me if I'm off base but I'd rather save the $500 and the space if deemed redundant for this situation. TIA!
Specifically asking what you would do for a North Slope hunt late August.
I already have:
*Kenai pants and hooded jacket (2024 since I think there are different versions)
*Arc'teryx Cerium LT hoody
I also just picked up the Stone Glacier Grumman pants and jacket but I'm thinking of sending it back and just using what I already have. I feel like bringing the Grumman and Kenai would be borderline redundant late August (I'd obviously leave the Arc'teryx home). But I know there's still high potential for it being at or below freezing. I guess I mostly don't think I'll need the Grumman pants (at all. Kenai, Kutana Stretch and baselayers will do) and I think my Arc'teryx Cerium LT will serve me fine as a puffy especially in combination with the Kenai hooded jacket, various merino and peleton layers.
Tell me if I'm off base but I'd rather save the $500 and the space if deemed redundant for this situation. TIA!