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Still waaaayyyyyyy to rich for my blood
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Lowered prices because most of their stock is on backorder....
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Lowered prices because most of their stock is on backorder.... And made in China.
That's ok, I'll ass shoot a dink.
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I've been very happy with almost all my kuiu gear, glad to hear of the price drop.
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My Attack Pants are unreal. Best hunting pants I own.
Gonna try their Ultra 6000 pack next.
"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated." Thomas Paine
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I ordered some gear and am looking forward to getting it this week!
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Having worked in manufacturing most of my life, I am partial to keeping my US and Canadian friends working. I am very willing to pay a bit more for product which is not sent offshore.
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Kuiu makes very good gear. I was skeptical at first but after owning and using their stuff for a couple of years now I have become a big fan. I am also pretty conservative financially so their gear seemed pricey but you get what you pay for, and in the backcountry in tough conditions, you don't want a garment malfunction.
Normally I would have concerns about manufacturing being shifted overseas but I think in this case the founder will be laser focused on quality control. From a pure business standpoint you almost have to do business overseas to be competitive.
I am glad to see the reduction in pricing and the founder passing that down to the customer. It will make Kuiu gear accessible to more folks.
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From a pure business standpoint you almost have to do business overseas to be competitive. I often hear sentiments like these being voiced but I have to disagree. You do not have to send manufacturing overseas to be competitive, you just have to be good ... very good. Fortunately, in the arena KUIU is playing, cost over the counter is far less important than quality and design. KUIU's customers are not shopping price, they are looking for quality. If you can provide me with excellent product built right here in North America, you have access to my wallet. I will pay less, if I buy at all, for product from a company who does not employ their own customer base.
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I've got both Canadian and Vietnamese KUIU and I'd be lying if I said the stuff from Asia isn't comparable in quality to that made in North America. If you're curious, it's all of excellent quality. Still wish it was made in Canada, but it's quality gear either way.
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I don't really care where a product is made, if it's good quality and what I need, I buy it. I have yet to try Kuiu, but know several people who swear by it. I am a Sitka fan, and would bet all their stuff is also made in Asia. Do I wish Kuiu and Sitka were made in the USA, sure, but such is life.
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Let's see... Next step - sell the company and start over, dragging the fan base along for another "this is the best hunting gear in the world" ride?
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Wiggy's and Kifaru make great synthetic bags in the US. The BEST hunting packs are US made. Western Mtneering and Feathered Friends bags are without peer, both US made. It gets a lot more difficult to buy US made when it comes to clothing.
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Let us not forget that we want foreign folks to buy our products made right here in America. Anymore it is a global economy. If you like something and it works for you, buy it. If you don't, don't. Simple as that.
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I've got both Canadian and Vietnamese KUIU and I'd be lying if I said the stuff from Asia isn't comparable in quality to that made in North America. If you're curious, it's all of excellent quality. Still wish it was made in Canada, but it's quality gear either way. This sums up my experience as well. Big fan of the Kuiu clothing line.
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Kuiu gear was delivered today... Very impressed with their guide pant, merino wool not so much, I would recommend first lite for that department. Down jacket fits great but time will only tell on durability/moisture repellent ect... Really like Kuiu and what the company stands for. Props to Jason for passing on the savings to the hunter, wish him nothing but the best.
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I like Kuiu's gear but their sizing flat out SUCKS. If you are a midget I am sure the sizing is fine. What really pissed me off was I ordered a XL vest and it was to short. So no big deal I will order a XXL and be good to go but a little baggy. WRONG same length on both size. So I give the XL vest to a friend that is 5'10" 155lbs and it looks short on him as well.
Their Jacket sleeve length is to short too.
I know I am a fairly big guy so if it was a tad to short that would be one thing. But way to short is another. Not to mention my buddy is by no means a large guy. If an XL doesn't fit correctly on a guy 5'10" and 155lbs the sizing is F-ed up. Add that an XL and XXL are both the same length and well you get the picture.
Another BS move is having a "Sale" but only on in stock items. What makes it even worst is when you have only 2 sizes of the item in stock. My wife hit the roof and refuses to do any business with Kuiu ever again. It is not the consumers fault you can't get your inventory under control and their for you shouldn't be punishing the consumer.
Their business model is a very small niche market. They should be doing everything they can to be consumer friendly. For a direct to consumer product their pricing is on the high side, not over the top high but not the bargin it should be.
I totally understand Jasons need to take the production overseas. But at the same time the price should have followed suit and it did not.
Eat Fish, Wear Grundens, Drink Alaskan.
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Price is generally not a good reason to buy anything. Seems the U6K was built more with price in mind. Mine went back to be replaced with a SG.
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I picked up a Chugach jacket in vias camo when it went on sale and just got it in a week or two ago. I may end up sending it back for a verde version once they get them in stock again.
Very nice jacket although the sizing runs a little slimmer in the waist then my Sitka rain jacket in the same size. Sleeve length and hem seem about the same as my Sitka.
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