Glad someone made this video. I wondered about this a couple of years ago and ended up with the gale force set. The price difference really did it for me with the kuiu being $400-$600 cheaper. Really love it for late season elk and moose rifle hunts or anything else outside in extreme weather but definitely to loud to effectively hunt whitetails in the late season
I own a bunch of each and have my favs from each manufacturer but when it comes to extreme conditions I'm a Sitka man 100%. Both make fantastic gear but I'm voting Sitka every time. I do have some of KUIU's warm weather stuff like their Kutana pants and they are excellent but all of my really cold weather/wet weather gear is Sitka.
The Sitka bibs look like they are 2 sizes too big, I hate baggy clothes like that. One thing is for sure the camo from kuiu looks way better haha even though looks don’t matter that much. Little things like the waterproof cuffs with the fleece hand warmers and fleece pockets make a big difference, wish kuiu did that too
Good review. Can you weight each and list that as part of your ease of movement segment? More weight means more exertion and more calories burned on a long hunt.
How do you feel about sizes for your height and weight? Its a common question i hope that reviewed items get talked about but it didn't. Thanks for the video.
I sometimes spot and stalk in puffy clothes haha so personally I think it depends how deliberate your movements are. Do you want to spot and stalk with it or tree stand hunt?
Glad someone made this video. I wondered about this a couple of years ago and ended up with the gale force set. The price difference really did it for me with the kuiu being $400-$600 cheaper. Really love it for late season elk and moose rifle hunts or anything else outside in extreme weather but definitely to loud to effectively hunt whitetails in the late season
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This was a GREAT review
Thank you very much I appreciate it and I am glad you found it helpful!
Iam fan of both love my sitka but i like the camo on kuiu better or the fact you can get soild colors which is cool
Yeah I agree they are both solid!
I own a bunch of each and have my favs from each manufacturer but when it comes to extreme conditions I'm a Sitka man 100%. Both make fantastic gear but I'm voting Sitka every time. I do have some of KUIU's warm weather stuff like their Kutana pants and they are excellent but all of my really cold weather/wet weather gear is Sitka.
I'm glad you found gear that works excellent for you! Thanks for checking out the video!
I wish Sitka would offer some solid color choices in this piece
Me too, I am a solids fan!
I prefer solids too but really.. this gear is made for single digits and below. Who's going to care if you're wearing camo at those temps?
Ha ha true story. I don't care if I'm wearing camo ever! @@sinepari9160
@@adventureoffscriptThe Sitka looks like it has a very generous cut. It appears you were able to get a SG Grumman jacket under it.
For sure!@@weekendwarrior8334
The Sitka bibs look like they are 2 sizes too big, I hate baggy clothes like that. One thing is for sure the camo from kuiu looks way better haha even though looks don’t matter that much. Little things like the waterproof cuffs with the fleece hand warmers and fleece pockets make a big difference, wish kuiu did that too
Yes the Sitka fit is slightly baggier.
Good review. Can you weight each and list that as part of your ease of movement segment? More weight means more exertion and more calories burned on a long hunt.
Thats a really good point. I don't have the sets anymore though or I would.
How do you feel about sizes for your height and weight? Its a common question i hope that reviewed items get talked about but it didn't. Thanks for the video.
I'm 5'6" and around 160 both sets were a medium and were big enough to fit clothes underneath especially the tops.
How loud is the kuiu kutana Gale force. Can it be use for whitetail hunting?
I sometimes spot and stalk in puffy clothes haha so personally I think it depends how deliberate your movements are. Do you want to spot and stalk with it or tree stand hunt?
I think for walking in the tropical jungle Kuiu material does seem more puncture resistant
I would have to say that I agree!