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I live in the Northeast. Can this jacket be worn in temps in...
By Mark Guzman
Ranked #3113 - Men's Softshell Jackets
June 15, 2009
I live in the Northeast. Can this jacket be worn in temps in the upper 60s to low 70s with rain...does it have a thick liner that would make it too warm to wear at these temps?
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By Josh
Ranked #716 - Men's Softshell Jackets
June 29, 2009
It does not have a thick liner. 60-70s I think is pretty warm for any kind of top layer but if you are looking for a thin layer in those temps this is a great choice. Does a good job protecting against wind as well. Have not had it in the rain much but for the little rain I have been in it has done well. In a downpour or constant rain I would look at something different like a thin softshell-see arc'teryx gamma mx hooded or the Backcountry shift welder
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By renan ozturk
Ranked #1431 - Men's Softshell Jackets
June 15, 2009
I just took this thing to borneo, it was pretty sweet in the warmer humid temp as a breathable wind-layer, the liner is not very thick... more on the borneo adventure and some videos with this product in it at: http://borneobigwall.blogspot.com
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