If you want all around gear from Kuiu, to stay warm and the ability to stay comfortable.
Guide Pants are hard to beat, better in the wind then the attack pants. I've hunted in Kuiu for years and my system is about the same from early to late.
Guide pant
Guide vest
Kenai Hooded jacket
Merino top is the one I change the most from the 140-200 depending on temp. I prefer the hooded vs non, amazing how much they cut the wind.
And the absolute 1 one thing I leave in my pack is the puffy pants. Life savers! Don't weigh anything and is like sitting in a sleeping bag while glassing. A good rain jacket if it calls for a lot of moisture. But for the most part I never have my rain jacket. If you get those basics from them you will be set. Any long underwear will do, and good socks.
You can live in that setup for the entire hunt and be perfectly content.
Good luck
Guide Pants are hard to beat, better in the wind then the attack pants. I've hunted in Kuiu for years and my system is about the same from early to late.
Guide pant
Guide vest
Kenai Hooded jacket
Merino top is the one I change the most from the 140-200 depending on temp. I prefer the hooded vs non, amazing how much they cut the wind.
And the absolute 1 one thing I leave in my pack is the puffy pants. Life savers! Don't weigh anything and is like sitting in a sleeping bag while glassing. A good rain jacket if it calls for a lot of moisture. But for the most part I never have my rain jacket. If you get those basics from them you will be set. Any long underwear will do, and good socks.
You can live in that setup for the entire hunt and be perfectly content.
Good luck