Sure, so keeping in mind I had the 240 vest and the gridlite hoodie, I carried the vest with me every time I went out for archery, and I carried the gridlite most of the time.
By my estimate the 240 material is slightly thinner/ more packable, while the gridlite feels slightly thicker.
I...
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$95 - Patagonia Nano Puff - Large - Black - Used but good condition - ($230 new)
$140 - Outdoor Research Helium Down...
Has anyone used either of these pants when they're soaked through? I'm currently using the Apex pants which are awesome up to light dew, but they get soaked in rain or stepping through underbrush with heavy dew, and then they rob all of your heat. I'm wondering how the Axis, Guide, or...
Ya, pit zips and maybe don't wear a zero moisture capacity polyester base layer.
When the sweat beads up on the inside the pores are blocked and the vapor can't escape. A wool base layer can act as a nice buffer and probably would've absorbed all of that moisture you saw and kept the...
Just felt a need to make a thread here about this after shopping with both companies and dealing with their customer service.
Skre (10/10) - customer service is excellent. Free shipping on exchanges until you're satisfied with the fit and color, and the process is super easy considering they...
update after using the hoodie
pros - looks nice (olive), feels nice (pajama like softness), and the hood and thumb holes are a nice feature to add a little warmth especially in a situation like cold weather camping
cons - the weave of the fabric doesn't have much loft or fuzziness to it. At...