Stone Glacier Cirque Jacket

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How is the sizing compared to kuiu?
I personally feel like SG is a tad bit tighter. Everything I buy from them fits tighter but not at all by a huge margin. For example, If you're in between and usually go either large or medium depending on how tight you want it, then definitely go large. But if you comfortably fit one size then stick to it and it won't be a problem. Again, just from my experience.
 

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Thanks you for the reply. I've been looking at some of the offerings they have. Have you tried pants from them? Are they the same size up just a bit?
 

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Thanks you for the reply. I've been looking at some of the offerings they have. Have you tried pants from them? Are they the same size up just a bit?
Their pants are way too long on me. I'm a 30 inseam and they use 32 for a few sizes if not all of them but they don't feel 32 they feel a tad longer. As far as waist size they feel just right if you go with their sizing chart. They are also extremely comfortable. I personally find kuiu pants size weird. One of their pants fit me and some don't. The guide pant and attack pant never fit me. Im a 33 or 34 and I couldn't fit in a kuiu 34 and the 36 was too big. Their pro brush pant fits me perfectly in a 34 though.
 

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Their pants are way too long on me. I'm a 30 inseam and they use 32 for a few sizes if not all of them but they don't feel 32 they feel a tad longer. As far as waist size they feel just right if you go with their sizing chart. They are also extremely comfortable. I personally find kuiu pants size weird. One of their pants fit me and some don't. The guide pant and attack pant never fit me. Im a 33 or 34 and I couldn't fit in a kuiu 34 and the 36 was too big. Their pro brush pant fits me perfectly in a 34 though.
I've always had to go a size up in kuiu attack from my standard pants. I also suffer from short legs 🤣 guess ill avoid SG pants.
 

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I've always had to go a size up in kuiu attack from my standard pants. I also suffer from short legs 🤣 guess ill avoid SG pants.
Or go get then tailored if you know a good tailor. I returned mine but I'm getting their 206 pant and getting them hemmed
 

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I would agree with that. It’s a lot more insulation than an atom LT and a touch more than an atom AR. Cut much longer, high collar.
Thx for your comparison....I've considered this jacket but was curious how it compared to the Atom LT a well-regarded synthetic mid layer insulation piece.
Do you know how the Cirque compares to the Kifaru Lost Park Parka (it's about the same weight). - thx
 

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Thx for your comparison....I've considered this jacket but was curious how it compared to the Atom LT a well-regarded synthetic mid layer insulation piece.
Do you know how the Cirque compares to the Kifaru Lost Park Parka (it's about the same weight). - thx
I haven’t used a LPP but I do know the cirque fits much closer/tighter. Not sure about the insulation weights in comparison, but Apex is obviously different as well as the face fabric of the LPP, compared to the Cirque. The “which is warmer” question is really one I can’t speak to.
 
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Compared to the KUIU jackets I have used it is slightly tighter fit.
 

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Does anyone have a suggestion for a Cirque type jacket at a lower price point? Looking for christmas gifts. Want something warm but something you can move in a little without dying. Not full on active insulation - but something that isn't completely windproof.
 

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Does anyone have a suggestion for a Cirque type jacket at a lower price point? Looking for christmas gifts. Want something warm but something you can move in a little without dying. Not full on active insulation - but something that isn't completely windproof.
Although not super cheap, I'd get the kuiu Kenai hooded jacket. Only reason I sold mine is because I picked up both a Cirque and cirque lite slightly used at a great price and I didn't want all 3 jackets. The Kenai is warmer than the cirque lite but not as warm as the cirque. But I can definitely say the cirque isn't as comfortable as the light or the Kenai. With a thermal shirt under and you can hunt with the Kenai in really cold temperatures if active in my opinion but of course we all run at different body temps.
 
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This is an intriguing piece. I tried on the other day at my local Sportsman’s and within a minute I felt like I was wearing a portable oven. How does this compare to the Grumman? I don’t own anything SG, but I’m in the market for an insulation piece. After trying both, I was more impressed with the Cirque as its less puffy and seems to be warm enough (if not warmer) for whatever cold conditions may arise. I’m in NM and would likely use insulation during mid-season MZ and Late Season Archery hunts.
 

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This is an intriguing piece. I tried on the other day at my local Sportsman’s and within a minute I felt like I was wearing a portable oven. How does this compare to the Grumman? I don’t own anything SG, but I’m in the market for an insulation piece. After trying both, I was more impressed with the Cirque as its less puffy and seems to be warm enough (if not warmer) for whatever cold conditions may arise. I’m in NM and would likely use insulation during mid-season MZ and Late Season Archery hunts.
I have both jackets and really like them both. I personally like the Grumman better just due to how light it is. I wore a base layer Grumman and m7 as my outer layer in temps down to 10 degrees. When I was hiking a lot I had to open the pit zips to dump some heat. With that said I would never wear my Grumman as an outer layer due to being scared I would rip it. I would wear my cirque as an outer layer since the material is a lot thicker. I really don’t think you could go wrong with either one, just depends on how you’re going to use it.
 

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This is an intriguing piece. I tried on the other day at my local Sportsman’s and within a minute I felt like I was wearing a portable oven. How does this compare to the Grumman? I don’t own anything SG, but I’m in the market for an insulation piece. After trying both, I was more impressed with the Cirque as its less puffy and seems to be warm enough (if not warmer) for whatever cold conditions may arise. I’m in NM and would likely use insulation during mid-season MZ and Late Season Archery hunts.
Agree 100% with @Lukeduke13

I would wear the cirque with a warm base layer if it was really cold if I were moving around, and I'd carry the Grumman in my pack if there's a chance I may be stationary. I cover a lot of ground so I prefer the cirque.

The cirque is much more resistant to tears and snags. I love my cirque. I owned a kuiu Kenai that I really liked and sold it when I got the cirque. If there's chance of rain I'd throw an m5 or m7 depending on how cold you run.
 
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