wayno wrote:i dont believe it, i have a lighter piece of kit than forest, he he..... two actually, a 250gm and 180gm rain shell...
wayno wrote:heavy fleeces are a waste of weight, unless you need to wear it when you're walking, you're better off with insulated jackets, better warmth for weight and they pack down better, especially down...
ULWalkingPhil wrote:My eVent Jacket has delaminated forest. To be honest It's had very little use, I think I worn it 3 times with my pack. As you know, my pack is light-weight, I did not expect this to happen. I have not got around to putting in a warranty claim thus far. It's not a jacket I will use on my Overnight bush walks again.
ULWalkingPhil wrote:I own a Patagonia R2 Fleece jacket. I worn it on the 2nd day of my Six Foot Track walk about a month back. Temps varied between 0c to 6c max. I was way to warm with my R2 Fleece jacket on while walking. I picked up a Montbell EX Light Down Jacket last week here on the forum, I think it would also be to warm to wear during the day walking at the temps I encountered on the Six Foot Track.
forest wrote:ULWalkingPhil wrote:I own a Patagonia R2 Fleece jacket. I worn it on the 2nd day of my Six Foot Track walk about a month back. Temps varied between 0c to 6c max. I was way to warm with my R2 Fleece jacket on while walking. I picked up a Montbell EX Light Down Jacket last week here on the forum, I think it would also be to warm to wear during the day walking at the temps I encountered on the Six Foot Track.
Yes I think you would cook if you tried to wear your ex light in those conditions, before you knew it the back would be damp from sweat then guess what, wet down and a whole lot of fun drying that if the weather is very humid or it's raining. The ex light is nylon shelled and it would breath terribly for the most part.
Great light jacket for camp and breaks though.
I do have a R2 vest which is nice for active use. But I don't take it very much as I have too many other things that do a better job now.
LOL I did see your pic's from 6 foot track when you were in the R2 and thought wow I'd cook. Darn soft QLD'ers. That comes into it though, if your from a warmer area it's harder to acclimatise to the cold, and vice versa. I hate the high humidity, where as you would be more used to it (but I don't see how you could like it)
slparker wrote:I'm hoping that all of you obsessing about 200g of weight in the backpack are of 10% body fat or less.....
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