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Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Vest - Men's
December 20, 2008
No a medium should fit you perfectly. The synchilla line is not cut as tightly as the regulator stuff. ---- I am 5'9" and 145 lb, and I have a medium. It is roomy for me, but should fit great on someone your size.
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Mountain Hardwear Synchro Softshell Jacket - Men's
December 18, 2008
This is essentially a review/question combo.I bought a medium Synchro jacket around a month and a half ago, and I haven't had many chances to put it to technical use, but I have tried to layer underneath it multiple times. I am 5'9" and around 145 lb, with an athletic build. Whenever I try to put anything on underneath the Synchro, the upper humerus-area to the forearm catch the jacket and completely refuse to comfortably cooperate with any layer that isn't as slick as ice. I find this disappointing, as I bought the Synchro after a long search for the waterproof, windproof, slightly insulated jacket that would provide me years of service - from the glaciers of the Purcell mountain range, to the sharp rock of Pinnacles National Monument. Could the constricting sleeves be a defect, or is this simply something I must accept, as a result of sticky microfleece and intentional design? I better invest in a warm vest.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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Arc'teryx Sigma SV Jacket - Men's
May 28, 2008
I climb, I mountaineer, I run around in portland weather, I will wear this jacket for the next 3 years. Should I get this, the MX Gamma Hooded, or the Elipson hooded thing? Also, how the hell can I tell the difference between all of the Arcteryx lT and MX and SA and BR and PP and ??'s out there?
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