I have a lot of Kuiu gear including their Merino, tiburon, attack, chinook, Kenai and Yukon ranges. Their bino harness is great for using binos and thermal at the same time.
I have found a fair few faults with their gear, but for some reason I keep going back to it! I think it’s the breathability and layering aspect I like most. The pit and hip vents I especially like. The fit also suits me well. I don’t like baggy clothes for stalking.
On the whole, it is a little too “delicate” for thick ground cover. My attack trousers were nearly in tatters after a couple of outings. The Tiburon range is a bit more durable, but does “pull” easily and the odour control seems non existent. The chinook range coupled with a Merino base is my favourite in terms of durability and breathability, but far too many zips on the trousers that can get caught up in cover and bipods! The knee pads are surprisingly useful and you don’t notice them.
The Yukon range is by far the most waterproof and breathable rain gear I’ve used (haven’t used a Porelle membrane jacket, yet) It’s meant to be their quietest rain gear, but the noise it makes drives me mental. On the plus side, it does remind me to move slower when stalking.lol. If I’m stalking in early morning dew, I’ll generally put the trousers on in anticipation of crawling. I end up soaked otherwise.
Avoid the gaiters. Stupidly noisy and a poor fit in my view.
The lack of odur control in the Tiburon range put me off the peloton range. I haven’t tried it yet. Also haven’t tried the down ranges as they also seem stupidly noisey.
Im very tempted to try the Sitka Thunderhead range, it’s brushed goretex so should be quiet. No pit zips though which I’ve found a must have for extended use.