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Lil-Rokslider
I've got a Columbia OutDry EX... the one's that look kind of like an old school rain slicker. The membrane is on the outside of the jacket, so you don't have to worry about a DWR failing, and the material is very durable. It has kept me bone dry on top in the Cascades. It breaths okay when it's all closed up, but not great. But it also has huge pit-zips that really ventilate it well.
Columbia has a few OutDry models that look like they're made from the same material... however some of them have some stretch and are quieter, and other's have no stretch and are a little louder. The problem though is their web site has been absolute crap... they give you almost no useful details about their products, so you won't know which type of material the jacket is using unless you call and speak to a customer service person - and they may not know either.
The jacket I was referring to above is the EX Gold but I think they've changed the name to the EX Reign. It's the stiffer one, and doesn't stretch. It's a little loud the first few times you wear it, but it quiets down after you've balled it up a few times. It has been a great shell for me, super tough, and completely dry.
Columbia has a few OutDry models that look like they're made from the same material... however some of them have some stretch and are quieter, and other's have no stretch and are a little louder. The problem though is their web site has been absolute crap... they give you almost no useful details about their products, so you won't know which type of material the jacket is using unless you call and speak to a customer service person - and they may not know either.
The jacket I was referring to above is the EX Gold but I think they've changed the name to the EX Reign. It's the stiffer one, and doesn't stretch. It's a little loud the first few times you wear it, but it quiets down after you've balled it up a few times. It has been a great shell for me, super tough, and completely dry.