armyjoe, why do you want to sell the KUIU stuff? Do you want to have everything in the same camo pattern or do you like the technical aspects of the Kryptek stuff better?Awesome clothing! I'm definitely going to be selling my Kuiu stuff soon and get the entire Kryptek line!
armyjoe, why do you want to sell the KUIU stuff? Do you want to have everything in the same camo pattern or do you like the technical aspects of the Kryptek stuff better?
I'm having a hard time believing that Kryptek uses the same material as KUIU all the way around.
I would like for someone who has both look at the fabrics compared side by side.
armyjoe, why do you want to sell the KUIU stuff? Do you want to have everything in the same camo pattern or do you like the technical aspects of the Kryptek stuff better?
When it first came out, I bought the whole lineup of Kyptek stuff, and it was very good for cooler weather.
My question would be, did Kryptek make a change to their warm weather fabric, or is this just refinement of the existing stuff? I tried their first generation lighter weight pants and shirt in 90 degree weather last year and it got so dang clammy, I had to change into jeans. Breathe-ability just wasn't there, despite it's thinner weave.
Material has changed on both the Alios and Valhalla for 2013.
How do you guys find the breath-ability of the kryptek gear compared to kuiu? I would like to get a good lightweight set of rain gear and the specs show the kuiu at twice the waterproof/breathable rating as the kryptek.
I would pull the trigger on kuiu put not sure about there camo patterns for my area (eastern canada), the highlander looks very impressive.