I own the super down pro. My thought is if I'm cold, I wanted a warmer jacket instead of a less warm jacket. It is always in my pack, even in the summer time. I have been cold in the summer in the mountains and knowing my down coat is there always to keep me warm is a good feeling.
For most people in the west I think the super down pro is the perfect down jacket…I had the ultra as well but it only fit in a small amount of scenarios I hunted so I rarely bring it with anymore…the super down pro might be my favorite piece of outdoor clothing of all time…I’ve worn it over a T shirt in single digit weather and been perfectly warm…add a good base layer and wool mid layer and now it’s easily a sub zero jacket
I bought the Kuiu LT and then I bought a similar down jacket from Eddie Bauer because EB was having a great sale. I like my Kuiu, but the EB one is a better buy and it's tougher. It is also a few ounces heavier, but it's nominal. Again, I like the Kuiu, but I've been wearing the EB one for four years while doing outside railroad stuff and I'm going back to EB when I need a new light weight down jacket. Good video and happy hunting!
I picked up the super down ultra when it was in the outlet and it kept me almost too warm with a t shirt when it was 22 degrees. It’s my first real down puffy so I’m impressed
I have a super down pro and love it. The static electricity though that jacket put off is insane. Also have the lighter one, love it too but the arms are about 3” too long.
@@Gagang91 I use it as an extra mid layer when glassing or if things get real cold. If I even think of moving with it on I start sweating. It's so light and pack able I always keep it in my bag.
Already have a lightweight puffy in a solid. Debating on a camo jacket either SDP or buying the Kenai while it’s on sale today as it seems more versatile for hiking in cold weather. Thoughts on the warmth of of Kenai compared to either of those 2 down jackets?
@@PNWild thanks. But i wanted a layering system for those conditions. Burner parka would be 1 piece which i could only use in extreme cold weather. Do you think its possible to layer with kuiu for those conditions ?
I just got the kuhl spyfire. It's super light, a bit thinner than those, it packs small & I layer up anyway so if I need to layer up or down, I have the option of staying comfortable without getting too warm & I don't look like the Michelin man or the stay puff marshmallow man. Edit: the hood also lays flat & has a draw string on the back for added adjustment.
I own the super down pro. My thought is if I'm cold, I wanted a warmer jacket instead of a less warm jacket. It is always in my pack, even in the summer time. I have been cold in the summer in the mountains and knowing my down coat is there always to keep me warm is a good feeling.
For most people in the west I think the super down pro is the perfect down jacket…I had the ultra as well but it only fit in a small amount of scenarios I hunted so I rarely bring it with anymore…the super down pro might be my favorite piece of outdoor clothing of all time…I’ve worn it over a T shirt in single digit weather and been perfectly warm…add a good base layer and wool mid layer and now it’s easily a sub zero jacket
can we get updated layering vids from yall?
I bought the Kuiu LT and then I bought a similar down jacket from Eddie Bauer because EB was having a great sale. I like my Kuiu, but the EB one is a better buy and it's tougher. It is also a few ounces heavier, but it's nominal. Again, I like the Kuiu, but I've been wearing the EB one for four years while doing outside railroad stuff and I'm going back to EB when I need a new light weight down jacket. Good video and happy hunting!
I always pack a puffy when hunting. Ive been looking into the stone glacier Grumman down puffy to replace my firstlite one.
I went that route
I picked up the super down ultra when it was in the outlet and it kept me almost too warm with a t shirt when it was 22 degrees. It’s my first real down puffy so I’m impressed
I have a super down pro and love it. The static electricity though that jacket put off is insane. Also have the lighter one, love it too but the arms are about 3” too long.
Love the gear comparisons and reviews!
Great review. Good info to make a informed decision.
Have you layered the LT under an Axis, Guide or Storm Shell jacket?
Just ordered the LT with their Gear Up sale today! Thanks for the review!
Congratulations! How do you like it? Where do you use it?
@@Gagang91 I use it as an extra mid layer when glassing or if things get real cold. If I even think of moving with it on I start sweating. It's so light and pack able I always keep it in my bag.
@@jdamore44 Thanks boss! Will it be comfortable in 15 Fahrenheit?
Can't decide on the Burner vs the pro down, thoughts? I live in Northern NH mostly Deer hunting in late November and Early December. Thank you!
Already have a lightweight puffy in a solid. Debating on a camo jacket either SDP or buying the Kenai while it’s on sale today as it seems more versatile for hiking in cold weather. Thoughts on the warmth of of Kenai compared to either of those 2 down jackets?
Do a review on the KUIU Super Down Burner Parka
Wish i had that hahah
@@PNWild Kuiu should sponsor you!
if the fill power is the same the fill weight is what will (mostly) tell you how they compare warmth wise. The LT has half the fill weight.
what if im gonna be in -10 ? which gear do i need then
Get the Kuiu burner parka
@@PNWild thanks. But i wanted a layering system for those conditions. Burner parka would be 1 piece which i could only use in extreme cold weather. Do you think its possible to layer with kuiu for those conditions ?
Barn Burner ?
I just got the kuhl spyfire. It's super light, a bit thinner than those, it packs small & I layer up anyway so if I need to layer up or down, I have the option of staying comfortable without getting too warm & I don't look like the Michelin man or the stay puff marshmallow man.
Edit: the hood also lays flat & has a draw string on the back for added adjustment.
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Who els is in the 7% club?
Why does nobody make a camo puffy? Sooo dumb not to!!!
Most hunting companies make their puffy in camo (kuiu, Sitka, first lite, etc.)