Dead Bird?
Dead Bird?
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Yes. The AR Beta is my fav all around Arcteryx hard shell. If you want camo or quieter, Kuiu and Sitka have options but I don't believe they function as a hard shell as well at Arcteryx. For their mil/le line, Arcteryx recently charges about double their regular line, and I don't find the value there unless you are wedded to the color crocodile.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Following with interest. I need a new summer-weight water-proof/resistant jacket. I discovered unexpectedly that my current one is no longer waterproof.
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― Ennius
Price range? Intended use? Any special features you need?
As a starting point, some brands I would look at:
- Arc'teryx
- BERINGIA
- Beyond
- Black Diamond
- Forgeline Solutions (duty oriented only)
- Helly Hansen
- KUIU
- Mammut
- Mountain Hardwear
- Mountain Equipment
- Norrøna
- Ortovox
- Otte Gear (duty oriented only)
- Outdoor Research
- Patagonia
- Rab
- Sitka
- Stio
- Wild Things Gear (duty oriented only)
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I've been happy with my Beyond goretex jacket and pants.
Looking also. I just lost my Cabela's Gore Tex jacket in Maine. It was old, cheap and needing replacement. Earlier in the week I snooped around in a local REI. I definitely gravitated toward the Arc'Terx line. Their selection was minimal and I wasn't ready to purchase on looksie #1.
The Dirty Bird is the easy button. With some luck and a sharp pencil- 20% off reail is possible. Note they are owned by a PRC conglomerate if that is a thing for you. They are very transparent re country of origin for a given garment.
https://arcteryx.com/us/en/shop/mens...caAsNREALw_wcB
Patagonia and Outdoor Research are solid and can often be had at 33% plus off.
Beyond, Otte, and Kuiu are tactical/hunting brands that will likely serve you well.
Here is the latest from Outdoor Gear Labs which is a solid starting point.
https://www.outdoorgearlab.com/topic...field=#compare
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I use Kuiu and First Lite jackets.
Both have proven very durable and breathe during exertion in a downpour, and compress for stuffing in a Daypak/Backpak
Top brand if looking for a primary.
I’d getting something rubber and cheap for a back-up or outdoor physical labor/firewood cutting.
My default these days is REI generic brand. Good enough for most things, not a tragedy if something happens to it.
I have one from Kuhl that I like and kept me pretty dry and comfortable as an outer layer during a trip to in Iceland in March a few years ago and another from Patagonia that stuffs into it's own pocket and is easy to stick in a backpack just in case. I like them both. I tend to like Kuhl's products better because they fit me well and I like the look but both have been great. Caveat: I'm not a hard user by any stretch of the imagination.