Member III
- 2,306
- First Name
- Steve
- Last Name
- Culbertson
- Member #
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9519
- Service Branch
- Former NOPD LEO
A lot of my outdoor gear was getting a little long in the tooth so time for an upgrade. For example, my Moonstone Goretex jacket bought in 2000 weighs 2lbs and my North Face fleece zip inner jacket weighs 1 1/2 lbs, and my LLBean 600 fill vest 10 oz. This stuff is ok for overland travel in cold weather but really heavy by today's standards, especially if you want to hike/backpack. So I researched a lot to find lighter weight gear to do double duty.
The result was new gear that shaved pounds off my existing long-term setup. First an Outdoor Research Goretex jacket at 12 oz, an Enlightened Equipment Torrid jacket insulating layer of Climashield at 8 oz, and an LLBean Ultralight 850 DryDown Vest 4 oz,
The OR jacket I've worn a handful of times and it has kept me dry...also appreciate the pit zips to vent heat. The vest I've worn a couple of times on chilly mornings in the high 50's and then the temperature here in Alabama got too warm. The EE Climashield jacket arrived 2 days ago so no test as of yet but many reviews on the web attesting to its warmth. We'll see come this fall.
I'm getting geared up for this fall to do some 4x4 trails and extend my travel backpacking where the double tracks end.
The result was new gear that shaved pounds off my existing long-term setup. First an Outdoor Research Goretex jacket at 12 oz, an Enlightened Equipment Torrid jacket insulating layer of Climashield at 8 oz, and an LLBean Ultralight 850 DryDown Vest 4 oz,
The OR jacket I've worn a handful of times and it has kept me dry...also appreciate the pit zips to vent heat. The vest I've worn a couple of times on chilly mornings in the high 50's and then the temperature here in Alabama got too warm. The EE Climashield jacket arrived 2 days ago so no test as of yet but many reviews on the web attesting to its warmth. We'll see come this fall.
I'm getting geared up for this fall to do some 4x4 trails and extend my travel backpacking where the double tracks end.