Mike P.
Well-known member
I didn't want to hijack Peakbagger's Soft Shell recommendation thread so I thought I'd start a new one.
I rarely wear a shell in warmer weather unless it's really coming down. In winter my outerwear on dry days or days with light flurries are usually vest. I have a reversible fleece vest with a nylon outer on one side and the other is a first-generation wind-bloc, Polar-tec vest. Sleeveless is the best pit-zip for me.
My understanding is that Soft Shells are pretty close to that first generation Polar-tec, great on wind blocking, a bit light on breathability. I looked at one in the bargain basement of Ragged a couple of years ago and it was less than $30. I liked it, however, when I tried to rationalize when I would wear it and what I was wearing currently in those conditions and I couldn't even rationalize the $30. (I have a first generation Wind-bloc jacket that I wore to Madison Hut on a -10 day with 50 MPH winds as a 4th layer and I was warm.
We didn't stay long either.
When do you wear your soft shell? Conditions and time of year?
I rarely wear a shell in warmer weather unless it's really coming down. In winter my outerwear on dry days or days with light flurries are usually vest. I have a reversible fleece vest with a nylon outer on one side and the other is a first-generation wind-bloc, Polar-tec vest. Sleeveless is the best pit-zip for me.
My understanding is that Soft Shells are pretty close to that first generation Polar-tec, great on wind blocking, a bit light on breathability. I looked at one in the bargain basement of Ragged a couple of years ago and it was less than $30. I liked it, however, when I tried to rationalize when I would wear it and what I was wearing currently in those conditions and I couldn't even rationalize the $30. (I have a first generation Wind-bloc jacket that I wore to Madison Hut on a -10 day with 50 MPH winds as a 4th layer and I was warm.
We didn't stay long either.
When do you wear your soft shell? Conditions and time of year?