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https://www.basspro.com/shop/e...B-nBg4ZyfFmQt7eXbB1E


I bought this one a year ago and really like it great in rain


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https://www.basspro.com/shop/e...B-nBg4ZyfFmQt7eXbB1E
I bought this one a year ago and really like it great in rain


Interesting. Nylon shell, polyester mesh liner, water repellent treated, stowable hood, velcro cuffs, no chest pocket nor really breathable but for $30...

Found this too:
The following is the length for each size.
(S)27.000" (M)27.750" (L)28.500 (XL)29.250" (2XL)30.000" (3XL)30.750"

https://www.cabelas.com/shop/e...-4most-repel-for-men



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And for those following both of our threads, here's a nice summary (to augment corsair's great posts) of soft-shell vs rain jacket or hardshell styles:
https://www.switchbacktravel.c...s-a-softshell-jacket


Thanks bald1. that article was really helpful. I ended up going to marmot.com because I like their products and AFAIK they are not "woke".
Ordered a Gravity jacket--I don't care for a hood on lightweight jackets like that.


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Thanks bald1. that article was really helpful. I ended up going to marmot.com because I like their products and AFAIK they are not "woke".
Ordered a Gravity jacket--I don't care for a hood on lightweight jackets like that.


Glad it helped. Marmot makes great stuff but only up to XXL which was fine for me years ago but now I prefer 3XL (old age and the "spread" don't you know). Smile And FWIW I don't think I used the hood on my old jacket more than twice in 8+ years. Big Grin The Columbia Tieton Trails soft-shell I ordered doesn't have a hood either.

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Something a little different for you.

https://www.copperriverfleece.com

I have one of their jackets and one of their vests and they are awesome. Soft shell type jacket. While not a chest pocket there are 2 pockets inside of the jacket and vest. They're out of Cordova, Alaska and are popular up here. Expensive but worth it, warm, dry, sewn in the USA.




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FedEx delivered the Tieton Trails soft-shell jacket today (Sunday) after a delay.

I am extremely pleased. Has all the features I wanted such as an exterior chest pocket (in this case no hood vice a hide away hood in the collar). Lightweight and breathable so it should offset the non-breathable and sometimes sweaty in warm weather Columbia Cougar Peaks II water-resistant nylon windbreaker shell it is replacing.

Again the only differences I found between the Tieton Trails and Ascender Columbia models were with the elastic vs velcro cuffs (and I had thought Omni-Tech water treatment on the later but looking around the web tonight I don't see that as a feature). Regardless this style and features is spot on for me. :thumbsup:



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Again thanks to all for their input especially petr, Ackks, and corsair Big Grin

Old (acquired Sept 2012) Columbia Cougar Peaks II (tusk / shade) rain / windbreaker


New Tieton Trails (gray / heather) soft-shell "upgrade" from the old nylon windbreaker.



Still going try to find a seamstress to replace the elastic in the cuffs of the old jacket. Big Grin



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