Stone Glacier Grumman Down Jacket

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I really like the Grumman down jacket, I'm looking for the warmest puffy for hunting. Before I purchase it does anyone have any suggestions for a warmer puffy? or If you have any experience with this jacket what is your feedback with it? Thanks.
 

Beagle1

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The warmth to weight on the Grumman is excellent. If you want warmer you’ll have to go up in weight. If you go up about 8 oz. the Rab Mythic Ultra Down in a M weighs 18.9 oz. with 8.5 oz of 900 goose down.
 

Beagle1

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Likely too warm. It will pack small even though it’s just over a pound but with it being a puffy it will be bulkier than you think when wearing it. The Katabatic Tincup at 13.5 oz. and Montbell Alpine at 16 oz. are some good ones in between.
 

FrankAbagnale

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The Grumman is the best puffy I’ve used. I’ve had mine for three years and have no desire to switch to anything else.
 
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Great jacket, super warm and packs down well, but the fit is for those who aren’t thick in the waist. Same with all Stone Glacier I’ve found, I’ve got a 33/34 waist and this is a bit tight when layering.
 
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Good to know. Thank you. I am unfortunately a small but thank you. This sounds good for me the slimmer fitting brands do fit me much better.
 

LostWapiti

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I have been using the Outdoor Research helium Down Hoodie the last few years and love it. It is lighter, cheaper, and more durable than the Stone Glacier. I love that it also has reinforced patches on the shoulders and hood.

The SG Grumman is definitely warmer by a smidge but you pay in $$ and weight. You can't go wrong with either but consider how warm you need it to be.

I don't get cold easy so the OR is perfect for me. I always carry the OR Helium, a quarter zip, and a rain jacket and that can get me through any weather down to the 20s no problem. If I get cold I can always just start hiking.
 

lukebrowning

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I’m a big fan of having a removable hood on my higher loft down jackets as I normally layer with my raincoat over the top for better durability. The hood can also be unzipped and used if you’re using a quilt. I use a montbell now and really like it … 13.7 oz in size medium and much warmer than the Grumman.
 
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