Anyone know anything about Kuiu clothing?
It's great for mountains out west, not sure it would hold up on the briars here in southern MO. I like their merino wool shirts. I have some pants and jacket but I've gained a lot of weight since I got it so I didn't wear it in CO this past fall. Anything specific you want to know?
I understand their gloves are top notch from what ive been told.
Quality lightweight gear designed for big game mountain hunting. My experience is that it is sized small and not constructed for thick underbrush and thorns.
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Iv'e never actually owned any but from reading reviews on other forums iv'e developed the belief that some of it could be noisy. It never gained a following from tree stand users and they love their expensive clothing like we love our expensive calls.
If your looking for high end, look into Sitka Gear or First Lite, they have lines that are more eastern hardwoods hunter friendly. The merino wool from First Lite is nice, def. is naturally odor resistant and warm in cold temps sitting in a stand. Sitka Gear really stands behind their products, I've used their customer service twice and I came away pleased both times. I had a jacket that I wear as my day to day winter coat and the stitching came loose, they told me where to send it, fixed it and sent me a hat once I got back my repaired jacket. I also had a pair of their merino liner gloves that the stitching came loose on and they sent me a replacement pair. The First Lite stuff I have has held up well so far, I've had most of it for at least 5 years and its the bulk of my hunting clothes.
Thanks for the replies I was curious if anyone had any experience with the Kuiu gear. Looking at getting some and thought it might be as good as Sitka since the founder of Kuiu is the same person that started Sitka and sold out. It's all guaranteed for life
I've got a lot of Kuiu gear and love all of it. I've owned lots of pieces for 4-5 years now. The one experience with customer service was great. I use it a ton out west and here in WI as well open camo pattern works great.
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It is good clothing, but not much of it built for static hunting. It is very much purpose built.
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I bought a jacket and some base layers that I like well enough but only used them in CO for the week we were there. Their outlet clothing is priced right but doesn't allow returns. Planning to get a pair of their pants before returning out west again. As has been stated, I doubt it would do well in briars but it's good for trekking through the mountainous stuff. For hunting locally, I find myself using the Browning Hell's Canyon stuff. It's awesome and it performed very well out there too. But, it's also heavier and doesn't breath as well. If you're deer hunting, save some cash and look into that. If hitting the mountains, look at the kuiu stuff. Personally, if I could afford it, I'd have more kuiu. Having said that, I'm going to transition the Firstlite as my current hunting clothes wear out. It'll be great for here and there. That'll be a while though. I've been wearing the same gear for years and most is still in great condition.
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+1 for Sitka. I've only got a vest from them right now but want more. The vest is super lightweight and beyond warm. Very quiet and durable
My hunting buddy's son wears it. It may work well out west but it stands out like a sore thumb in the eastern spring woods.
I have KUIU pants, shirts and coat. Living in Pa, I only use it out west when I am elk hunting. Expensive stuff, it was designed for layering and is light weight. Out west being 8-10 miles from the road I don't want a bunch of heavy clothing. KUIU clothing lets me layer, keeps me warm and or cool.
I've got KUIU pants and a jacket. Rarely use the jacket for turkey hunting. The pants are the most comfortable hunting pants I've ever worn. Someone said that they stood out, but that's not been my experience. They blend well when things green up. Also aren't noisy & have held up, briars thorns and all. Unlike a pair of Firstlite pants that shredded the first day I wore them... crippled a deer that went into a briar thicket. They are literally shredded. It's quality stuff, but it ought to be considering what you pay for it.
Good camo but over kill for me in the deep south.
Love the clothing...very comfortable, quiet and functional.
Never had a problem blending in after green up....blends well enough to shoot them at 20 yds with a bow....even more effective on deer.
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great products and super light weight. i have 2 vests, down jacket and vest, pants, and merino wool long underwear. i have used first lite and sitka products as well and they are great products too. bought my daughter kuiu down jacket on sale and zipper broke. called customer service and they sent new one . these items are somewhat fitted so sizing up is a good idea.
Have a set of the Chugach rain gear. Top notch!
It's a cheaper and just as good version of Sitka gear. I love mine
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Quote from: camrontidwell on August 11, 2019, 05:25:15 PM
It's a cheaper and just as good version of Sitka gear. I love mine
The Yukon is a comparable jacket to the Sitka Delta, and the price difference is marginal (especially if you look at sale prices).
My father owns the Yukon and the Sitka rain coats, and he can tell little difference in comfort, quality, or efficiency...
I own the Sitka Delta (rain coat), and it is bar none the best rain gear I have ever owned... I would guess that the First Lite or Kuiu would be on par with this jacket.
I am a duck hunter, and my purchase choice came down to getting a deal I could not refuse... But, I also like the fact that the Delta is made for duck hunters, and is a shorter coat... Were I hunting big game, I might chose the Kuiu...
I feel that currently as far as high quality gear that there are three companies that own the market:
Kuiu
Sitka
First Lite
I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.... Basically Tech clothing that makes being in the outdoors under harsher conditions far more comfortable. Were I hunting cold conditions I would undoubtedly own some of their cold weather clothing.