This is from Mr Antarctica
http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?Action=DisplayTopic&ForumID=6&MessageID=24433&Replies=9#NewPostYeh, if it doesn't fit you the rest is irrelevant and in some cases will nullify any fabric performance.
Marketing aside, the accepted basics:
- eVent is more breathable than Gore-Tex but requires more regular cleaning and care
- Gore-Tex ProShell is pretty much as breathable as eVent, maybe more waterproof and doesn't require *quite* so much cleaning and care. But it's more expensive
- H2No has changed over the years, so comparing old and new might be pointless
- eVent is now supplied generically to garment producers and they can rename it to their product if they wish. So there are lots of garments out there with some proprietary fabric name that are really eVent.
- Gore-Tex Active first generation (18m-2yr ago) had serious waterproof problems but these were to be fixed in more recent production. It's light, not durable enough for some climbing, but essentially windproof and rainproof.
- Neoshell is good as it's basically waterproof, more breathable than Gore-Tex, plus it's stretchy, but jury is out on durability and some other things. Opinions vary. It too has changed and now comes in a slightly insulated version we should see in shops next year.
- Gore Paclite is waterproof but less breathable than ProShell or eVent. When it came out it was more breathable than Gore-Tex 3 Layer or whatever that one was that came after 3 Layer and preceded ProShell.
- North Face Hyvent has appeared in various forms so it's impossible to compare it to something else because you don't really know what it is.
- Pertex Shield is interesting but I've not tried it - light, thin, supposedly waterproof but not sure how breathable. Cheaper than Gore.