nakedape wrote:As an aside - breathable garments often reach peak performance in dry, snowy conditions, i.e. not Australia, so we'll never get maximum benefit anyway!
wayno wrote:...people think it's the cold that improves performance, it's not it's the low humidity that allows moisture to transfer through the membrane faster...
nakedape wrote:As I originally alluded to: many high end jackets are made for alpine conditions not usually experienced here in Aus (less so in Tas). We tend to face wet conditions & warmer temps (by comparison). So it begs the question: are we being conned into buying gear that is unsuitable?
Anywho. I've been thinking about these (below). Some are very pricey & I'd probably be better off with Arctryx. Some are reasonably priced & would do the task for a while. Any one using any of these?
http://www.mountaindesigns.com/online-s ... odID=13848
http://www.mountaindesigns.com/online-s ... odID=14748
http://www.hellyhansen.com.au/products/detail/66522/156
sthughes wrote:
MD's have the Nimbus (or something very similar with Pro Shell etc) for $299.95 in store at the moment, I was a little cheesed...
nakedape wrote:Come on folks. You've all got a rain jacket in your kit - what is it? Does it work the way you expected? Is it durable? What do you do with it (and where)? Would you buy it again?
nakedape wrote:Come on folks. You've all got a rain jacket in your kit - what is it? Does it work the way you expected? Is it durable? What do you do with it (and where)? Would you buy it again?
blacksheep wrote:did you see the specials section?
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