Forloh Brush to Mountain Jacket

sndmn11

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I have a Forloh BTM Jacket inbound after the success I had last winter with the Forloh BTM Pant -->https://www.rokslide.com/forloh-btm-pro-pant-review/

My comparables are the First Lite Corrugate (100% nylon/unlined/imported) and a Beyond Rig Jacket (100% nylon shell/fleece lined/USA made) that are only slightly water/wind resistant, but pretty tough. My goal is to find a tough sub 20oz jacket that can best these others in breathability, win, and water resistance, while still being as tough.

Should be here in a few days, what do you want to know?

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In the forloh family, the All-clima soft shell is a performer. Excellent wind resistance, excellent rain/water resistance and decent breathability with pit zips, i wore this jacket on a drizzly to rainy low to mid 40’s day with a t shirt and underarmor quarter zip (essentially a second light base layer as well) under while shed hunting, so i was moving quite a bit. It kept me very comfortable, dry, handled brush well (nothing super aggressive but some briars and thick stuff) and was quiet enough to allow me to stalk to within 40 yards of two whitetail doe (noise didn’t bust me, intentional movement did). If the BTM doesnt fit your role, look at the All-clima soft shell as it is a very nice jacket.
 
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