Hey folks -
New to this forum, but got sucked in the last couple days reading everyone's firsthand input on all the fancy new gear out there. Great site - good to see (mostly) unbiased opinions. Probably beating a dead horse here, but I'm headed to Unimak Island this spring for a 10-14 day bear and wolf killin' spree, and and having a difficult time deciding which insulating layer I want to bring. I'll be rocking Kuiu Yukon jacket/pants as my outer layer, just hoping to solicit a little input on what everyone thinks would be the best mid/insulating layer. I'm leaning towards the FirstLight Uncompahgre or the Kuiu Superdown. I haven't had hands on either, and am by no means limited to these two brands. My main concern with the Superdown is performance in the wet (how well does this stuff dry out?); This will be a fairly long trip in some of the soggiest, windiest, nastiest weather Alaska has to offer, and I hope to ride it out in relative comfort. I imagine there will be a lot of azz time sitting behind glass, with some pretty good hikes on either end. Any and all input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
New to this forum, but got sucked in the last couple days reading everyone's firsthand input on all the fancy new gear out there. Great site - good to see (mostly) unbiased opinions. Probably beating a dead horse here, but I'm headed to Unimak Island this spring for a 10-14 day bear and wolf killin' spree, and and having a difficult time deciding which insulating layer I want to bring. I'll be rocking Kuiu Yukon jacket/pants as my outer layer, just hoping to solicit a little input on what everyone thinks would be the best mid/insulating layer. I'm leaning towards the FirstLight Uncompahgre or the Kuiu Superdown. I haven't had hands on either, and am by no means limited to these two brands. My main concern with the Superdown is performance in the wet (how well does this stuff dry out?); This will be a fairly long trip in some of the soggiest, windiest, nastiest weather Alaska has to offer, and I hope to ride it out in relative comfort. I imagine there will be a lot of azz time sitting behind glass, with some pretty good hikes on either end. Any and all input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.