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Cloudveil Zorro LT Jacket - Men's

Cloudveil Zorro LT Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 April 27, 2009

This jacket is just what I was looking for. It's nice and light yet feels sturdy enough not to worry about while backpacking. It also looks nice. When it gets colder I plan to wear it over a patagonia R3. I got the R3 in a medium and it fits snugly but not tight. The sleeves are very long on the R3. The Zorro LT jacket is a little roomier and the sleeves are shorter, so the large I got is a good size for layering.

It's not amazingly breathable but the pocket vents are pretty effective.

The single bottom snap on mine ripped off the inside of the jacket the third time I tried to undo it. It was too tight for some reason. However, since I don't even understand the purpose of having a snap there to begin with, I'm not that sorry.

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