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RAB Microlight but It’s getting long in tooth. The new FL Brooks has slightly higher fill power so I think that’ll be my replacement. I’ve been really happy with the warmth of the “ultralight” down puffy.
That Rab Microlight Summit looks pretty nice. The baffles are woven into the material so there aren't any stitched seams to fail. I just bought a Rab Alpha Freak pullover with the Alpha Direct insulation. I really like that piece. Rab makes some pretty legit gear.RAB Microlight but It’s getting long in tooth. The new FL Brooks has slightly higher fill power so I think that’ll be my replacement. I’ve been really happy with the warmth of the “ultralight” down puffy.
I think FL released a new one for 2019,if I remember correctly it hits availability in June. Looks mid weight and promising?After trying my first pair of PraNa Zion pants recently it really has me thinking about stepping away from hunting brands and taking a look at stuff from companies that are more mountaineering/backpacking focused. I’m in need of a new jacket after my kuiu puffy got caught on a down limb and ripped a big hole in the sleeve this last season so what would you guys recommend? I love the idea of the lost park parka but would like something lighter. Thanks for the input!
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Anyone have experience with the Carhartt puffy? https://www.carhartt.com/products/G...J2_WSlMM_lYaAdI6N-5_2a7uGGPzi7AhoCrLgQAvD_BwE
I have the Gerry someone mentioned above. Great Jacket for the cost and weight. I also use a Sitka down hoody in Ground Forest, Also own the Unprenouncable puffy from Firstlight. All great jackets. For the extreme cold the Sitka is the best its heavier then the rest but it is super warm.
I really like my Duluth. They offered one with a hood but it appears it’s only currently available in one color.
https://www.duluthtrading.com/mens-...32224_color=RDS#q=Puffin&lang=default&start=1