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Tom Le

Camper // Backpacker // Hiker // Snowboarder // Trail Runner // Mountain Biker // Road Biker // Camper/Hiker

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    North Georgia Mountains, Smoky Mountains (GA, TN, NC), Killington, Seattle

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Mountain Hardwear G50 Softshell Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear G50 Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 19, 2008

I'm 5'6" but have broad shoulders (size 48-50), waist size 38. Normally wear XL but since things tend to be cut snug nowadays, XXL fits great. Still have room to wear a sweater underneath. *** I wore this walking around all day in London in November 07 and it handled the constant rain and 30 degree weather superbly. The exterior of the jacket stopped beading water, but I never felt wet inside. Only complaint is that the material started piling/fuzzing on the sleeves and shoulders from constant rubbing from my messenger bag. I still think this is a great all around jacket for any occasion. Fully waterproof and very breathable. I own 3 in different colors.

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Better then TNF Denali

Mountain Hardwear WindStopper Tech Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear WindStopper Tech Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 19, 2008

I haven't worn my Denali since I got this jacket. Not as thick and heavy as the Denali, and it's actually windproof. Superb design! Material on shoulders are durable and can withstand abrasion from backpack straps. Side pockets are placed higher so that they can accessed over backpack's hip belt. I normally wear XL, but opted for XXL, fit's a little loose, but great for layering. Even loose, the cut and design is very flattering. Don't let the weight and lack of thickness full you, this is will keep you warm over the thick Denali.

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Good value, not clammy

Mountain Hardwear Cohesion Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Cohesion Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 October 19, 2008

Bought this jacket b/c my REI rain coat wasn't breathable enough during warmer seasons. The interior material doesn't leave you feeling clammy like other laminates. Feels smooth to the skin. Stretch material on the under side of sleeves and on the shoulders work great when you have backpack strapped on tight and need a bit of a give in the material when reaching for objects. Definitely more breathable then my previous none Gore jackets. But lightweight enough for summer rain. Large pit zips help cool down quickly. I'm size 48-50 shoulders and 38 waist. I opted for XXL, fits great. Only down side is that after 4 short amount of use, water stopped beading, but still kept me dry. Not a huge deal since I can simply recoat the jacket. If you have the money and want breathable waterproof material, go for the ones that uses eVent fabric. If you are looking for something more affordable, this is a good consideration.

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