Midweight Puffy Jacket
Features
Description
Built for the temperature swings of whitetail season, the Midweight Puffy Jacket delivers lightweight PrimaLoft® Gold insulation without the bulk or noise of traditional puffies. Wear it as a standalone outer layer on crisp mornings or layer it into your system for cold fronts, all day sits, and late season hunts where versatility matters most. Quiet materials, packable warmth, and unrestricted bowhunting mobility make it one of the hardest working pieces in your kit.
Men's Tops
If your measurements are in between those listed in the size chart, pick the next larger size.
Tall versions have an extended torso length (2 in.) as well as sleeve length (1.5 in.).
Size Chart
| Size | Chest (in.) | Sleeve (in.) |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 36 - 38 | 33 |
| Medium | 39 - 41 | 34 |
| Large | 42 - 45 | 35 |
| Large Tall | 42 - 45 | 36.5 |
| X-Large | 46 - 49 | 36 |
| X-Large Tall | 46 - 49 | 37.5 |
| 2X-Large | 50 - 53 | 37 |
| 3X-Large | 54 - 57 | 38 |
Finding Your Measurements
Chest
Place the measuring tape around the largest part of your chest. The tape should be flat and not too tight.
Sleeve
With your arm in a slightly bent position, measure from the center of the back of your neck, along the length of your arm, to the wrist.

BEST USE
Cool Weather, Mid Season Hunts, And Layering Versatility
Conditions
Materials & Specs
Fit
The layering system
Where the Puffy fits
The Puffy handles warmer sits and layers under everything else. Here's when you'd reach for more insulation.

35–55°F
Midweight Puffy
The versatile layer
Lightweight, quiet insulation for changing conditions.
20–50°F
Midweight Sherpa
The workhorse
The go-to outer layer for the majority of whitetail season.
Below 20°F
Heavyweight Hooded
The late-season jacket
Maximum insulation for brutally cold, late-season sits.
Not sure?
The Puffy is a layering jacket first. For one jacket that carries the majority of the season on its own, that's the Midweight Sherpa.
Running both? Wear the Puffy under the Sherpa once temps drop into the 20s.
Straight answers
Before you buy it
01What temperature is this actually good for?
35 to 55 degrees as your outer layer on those milder, less windy days — early October, warm afternoons deep into the season, and the sits where you're moving as much as you're sitting.
Down at the 35 end you'll want good layering underneath it. Once it drops past that, this becomes your midlayer instead: the Sherpa or Heavyweight goes on top and the Puffy adds insulation under it.
02How should I size it?
It's cut true to size and will fit a baselayer and a midlayer underneath just fine. If you're planning to run more than that, size up.
If you're buying it mainly to wear under a shell, stay true to size — extra room here just adds bulk where your jacket needs to close over it.
And if you get it, put your whole setup on, and it's too tight or too big — we'll send you a prepaid label to exchange it. You shouldn't have to guess at this from a size chart.
03Does it sound like a puffy jacket?
No. We're confident this is the quietest puffy you've ever worn. No crinkle when you reach for your bow, no rasp when you turn your head — with 80g PrimaLoft® Gold behind it.
04Will it block the wind?
It's highly wind resistant, but not fully windproof like the Sherpa. For most mid-season sits, that's plenty.
If high winds are in the forecast, reach for the Midweight Sherpa or the Heavyweight Hooded as your outer layer — and wear this underneath for additional insulation if you need it.
05Does it pack down?
It stuffs into its own pocket, about the size of a football. That's why most guys just leave it in the pack and stop thinking about it.
It's the jacket that's already with you when the afternoon turns. Outer layer on the mild, less windy days, midlayer under the Sherpa or Heavyweight when the wind picks up and the temps drop.

































