tam9492
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What does SG’s De Havilland jacket compare most closely to with respect to thickness/weight from other brands such as Sitka and Kuiu?
Yeah, I'm sure you're right. I still may pick up a Jetstream myself. I hear so many positives on it. I wear a Patagonia R1 which is amazing but the wind cuts through it. I'm hoping the De Havilland will help stop the wind a bit with active hiking, and then throw the Puffy on when I stop and start to cool down.I don't think it's as versatile as the Jetstream. It's not as wind resistant nor as water repellent. The DeHaviland is somewhere between the Arcteryx Gamma LT and Gamma MX. I have a Gamma LT, and it doesn't go on hunts with me when I want to take a softshell, the Jetstream does.
Yeah, I'm sure you're right. I still may pick up a Jetstream myself. I hear so many positives on it. I wear a Patagonia R1 which is amazing but the wind cuts through it. I'm hoping the De Havilland will help stop the wind a bit with active hiking, and then throw the Puffy on when I stop and start to cool down.
One thing that ended up swaying me was being able to get solid colors instead of camo. I love the subalpine and open country, but if I pick up a Jetstream, I want to wear it when I'm not hunting as well. They just never have the solids in stock!
Yeah I thought last night I should log in and fix that statement. I was trying it on again and did notice a decent amount of swooshiness.I'm going disagree on the claim that it's quiet. It's the same material about the pants, and I really like the pants, but they are louder than any offering from Sitka. The DeHaviland is definitely louder than the Jetstream. Would it stop me from buying it? No. But there is an audible "swish... swish" sound when moving in the SG softshell stuff.
Buy with confidence either way, but the Jetstream is still the better softshell in my opinion.
I'm going disagree on the claim that it's quiet. It's the same material about the pants, and I really like the pants, but they are louder than any offering from Sitka. The DeHaviland is definitely louder than the Jetstream. Would it stop me from buying it? No. But there is an audible "swish... swish" sound when moving in the SG softshell stuff.
Buy with confidence either way, but the Jetstream is still the better softshell in my opinion.
Yeah for sure. I was thinking about also trying a wind proof vest while hiking in. I think that would do the trick for me.If you're looking for solids colors. Unless you're constantly busting brush, a windshirt over a breathable fleece is way more versatile for the same weight.
AXIS is better in my opinion. dehavilland may have edge on breathability.Any updates for this? Was looking at a Kuiu Axis and wanted to see how this compares to it. Don't think it has good as waterproofing at the axis from what I can see.