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In my opinion this is one excellent underrated ultralight jacket that'll probably play a "jack of many trades" role in your outdoor quiver, particularly for those of us living and adventuring in areas with more milder climates.
Great for chilly shoulder season mornings and evenings and milder climates like here in Southern California. Simple yet versatile, almost thinner and lighter than paper, breathable, moves with you, and does provide some decent wind protection as well as a bit of warmth, although like another reviewer mentioned, it's not a replacement for a proper "waterproof" rain jacket. When packed into its own pocket it's so tiny that it is super convenient to take with you on hikes, trail runs, climbs, and so on.
One thing to note is that it's not the most durable jacket and one tip is to not wash it so often, since the 20D stretch nylon ripstop fabric (with DWR coating) feels quite THIN. Try not to make the same mistake I did. Also, the pullover version has a high collar but only one hand pocket.
In my opinion this is one excellent underrated ultralight jacket that'll probably play a "jack of many trades" role in your outdoor quiver, particularly for those of us living and adventuring in areas with more milder climates.
Great for chilly shoulder season mornings and evenings and milder climates like here in Southern California. Simple yet versatile, almost thinner and lighter than paper, breathable, moves with you, and does provide some decent wind protection as well as a bit of warmth, although like another reviewer mentioned, it's not a replacement for a proper "waterproof" rain jacket. When packed into its own pocket it's so tiny that it is super convenient to take with you on hikes, trail runs, climbs, and so on.
One thing to note is it's not the most durable jacket and one tip is to not wash it so often, since the 20D stretch nylon ripstop fabric (with DWR coating) feels quite THIN. Try not to make the same mistake I did. Also, the nonadjustable hood isn't great and the pullover version has a high collar but only one hand pocket.
Hello friends, I have to say that I'm really satisfied with the Prana Brion pants that I recently purchased from CampSaver. Not only are the pants comfortable, stretchy, lightweight, quick-drying, water/abrasion/wrinkle resistant, they also fit well and look very good. And because they don't have too many fancy extra bells and whistles, such as an excessive number of additional pockets, they can be worn on the hiking trail as well as in more casual and formal urban environments. They are technically "technical pants" that look more minimalist and elegant than technical and busy. The affordable prices, massive selection, swift delivery, and great overall service from CampSaver was definitely appreciated as well. Both come highly recommended.