I have been looking at these and trying to figure if they would suit me mostly for local, fast hiking in mixed weather. So far I have been disappointed. I don’t have stores nearby to try out different models so have only used mail order. I have tried two and am unsure if I’ll try a third.
The first, White Sierra Red's Edge Soft Shell Jacket (For Women), (I got black) was from Sierra Trading Post. It is a good price and seemed nicely made but I didn’t even trail test it because the underarm zips made the arm movement very uncomfortable. I wouldn’t even want to use it with a pack. So I sent it back – a plus for Sierra Trading Post is they send a UPS return label that is paid for if you take it to a UPS spot.
Next I checked out EMS’s 20 % sale and ordered EMS All-Terra Jacket - Women's on Sunday, received it on Tuesday and trail tested it today. The features and price were nice. I wasn’t too fond of the green color. Fit was comfortable. I wore it over a long-sleeve wicking shirt that I have worn on many winter hikes with just a fleece vest in 25-35 degrees, including wind and drizzle. So today I had the soft shell over this shirt in about 35 degrees and strong winds (maybe a bit colder at 1700’). For this it was somewhat adequate but I wouldn’t want it colder (although the ad says "Works great as a thin insulating layer for winter"), and wouldn’t want it wet. I was only barely warm in it. Adding a shell over it I think I would feel too constricted. Any warmer temps and I might find it too warm. I don’t see any time that I would use this on a longer hike in the mountains, and don’t feel it works any better than my usual shirt/fleece on my weekday trail workouts. I'll be near an EMS store soon so I'm returning it there.
Have you had similar results? Or have you found one that is more season spanning? Maybe others can share their experiences with soft-shells.
The first, White Sierra Red's Edge Soft Shell Jacket (For Women), (I got black) was from Sierra Trading Post. It is a good price and seemed nicely made but I didn’t even trail test it because the underarm zips made the arm movement very uncomfortable. I wouldn’t even want to use it with a pack. So I sent it back – a plus for Sierra Trading Post is they send a UPS return label that is paid for if you take it to a UPS spot.
Next I checked out EMS’s 20 % sale and ordered EMS All-Terra Jacket - Women's on Sunday, received it on Tuesday and trail tested it today. The features and price were nice. I wasn’t too fond of the green color. Fit was comfortable. I wore it over a long-sleeve wicking shirt that I have worn on many winter hikes with just a fleece vest in 25-35 degrees, including wind and drizzle. So today I had the soft shell over this shirt in about 35 degrees and strong winds (maybe a bit colder at 1700’). For this it was somewhat adequate but I wouldn’t want it colder (although the ad says "Works great as a thin insulating layer for winter"), and wouldn’t want it wet. I was only barely warm in it. Adding a shell over it I think I would feel too constricted. Any warmer temps and I might find it too warm. I don’t see any time that I would use this on a longer hike in the mountains, and don’t feel it works any better than my usual shirt/fleece on my weekday trail workouts. I'll be near an EMS store soon so I'm returning it there.
Have you had similar results? Or have you found one that is more season spanning? Maybe others can share their experiences with soft-shells.