Daniel_M
WKR
Kryptek Koldo for 2013, prior to was Kuiu Chugach. Made the switch due to sizing and availability. Anywho it's been great in functionality, not perfect. Earlier this month I was sweatin pretty heavy on a 2+ mile packout through some elevating terrain. Heavy alders, scrub brush, marsh, tussocks and creek crossings and off/on moderate/pouring rain. Not a care in the world - we had a nice toasty tent waiting for us.
Functional and durability, the gear has held up great. Was I wet inside, yes. Down dressing a layer wasn't much of an option, temps were in the 40's and being wet it wasn't a good choice for preventing a chill. I had my camera in the pants thigh pocket and it (and soft sleeve) was soaked when I pulled it out. Staying dry in this case just wasn't happening.
Mid month I wore the pants/jacket almost exclusively at an outer layer on a moose hunt. Mixed weather, 1 particular day we floated a good 10 hours and had rain the entire time. Cut the wind well, has held up against hard, heavy brush. I logged several miles of scouting in 1 area furnished with alders, brush, heavy thich spruce and old burn, no issues there either. Temps averaged mid to low 40's, dropping below freezing at night.
My layers of choice were merino top/bottoms, valhalla pants, Sherpa shirt and koldo, mixing in some puffy gear as needed.
Looking forward to putting it through the rounds much more over the next few weeks.
Functional and durability, the gear has held up great. Was I wet inside, yes. Down dressing a layer wasn't much of an option, temps were in the 40's and being wet it wasn't a good choice for preventing a chill. I had my camera in the pants thigh pocket and it (and soft sleeve) was soaked when I pulled it out. Staying dry in this case just wasn't happening.
Mid month I wore the pants/jacket almost exclusively at an outer layer on a moose hunt. Mixed weather, 1 particular day we floated a good 10 hours and had rain the entire time. Cut the wind well, has held up against hard, heavy brush. I logged several miles of scouting in 1 area furnished with alders, brush, heavy thich spruce and old burn, no issues there either. Temps averaged mid to low 40's, dropping below freezing at night.
My layers of choice were merino top/bottoms, valhalla pants, Sherpa shirt and koldo, mixing in some puffy gear as needed.
Looking forward to putting it through the rounds much more over the next few weeks.