FORLOH BTM Jacket Review ***Updated 12/20/25***

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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?

***Update***
FORLOH BTM Jacket Review

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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.
 
This showed up today and I am excited to see it is completely made of the wax Nylon/Cotton. It seems to be exactly what I am after in construction and organization.

However, the size chart is off and I have to exchange it. I measure a 45" chest with broad shoulders, and 36" sleeve length. I would typically order a 2XL top. With the Forloh BTM Pant review I wrote last winter I thought the sizing was too large for stated size. I also have exchanged a Forloh Raider Anorak in 2XL for and XL. I ordered this BTM Jacket in an XL due to both of those experiences.

The size chart has me in a medium....
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Here's the fit with a heavy merino piece underneath. Across the back, shoulders, and I to the biceps is too tight in motion. Sleeve length is short in my mind but might work for some who don't want excess there.
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2xl corrugated jacket for comparison
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Big big hand pockets
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The chest pockets won't fit my very large Google pixel pro, but do fit a galaxy. The chest pockets are mesh on the inside, so it would be easy to loop in a carabineer with cord to clip in keys, or keep a phone battery warm with your chest.
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The interior of the hand pockets create a dump pocket as well.
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Thanks for the review on the BTM Jacket. I ordered one during their BF sale in medium - I’m 6’2 and 195. The medium does well with a waffle top insulating layer underneath. I haven’t tried a full puffy underneath. I was prepared to return it if it didn’t fit well but it was an instant hit. I took it on a cow elk hunt and it blocked Wyoming wind well.

Overall it’s well-crafted, performs as advertised, and looks good. Made in USA a plus.
 
Thanks for the review on the BTM Jacket. I ordered one during their BF sale in medium - I’m 6’2 and 195. The medium does well with a waffle top insulating layer underneath. I haven’t tried a full puffy underneath. I was prepared to return it if it didn’t fit well but it was an instant hit. I took it on a cow elk hunt and it blocked Wyoming wind well.

Overall it’s well-crafted, performs as advertised, and looks good. Made in USA a plus.
Take some pictures of the fit!

It wouldn't surprise me if I am in the minority in the that department.
 
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.
I agree it’s a great jacket. It’s not a softshell like other brands, it’s a bit heavier, a little noisy, kinda stiff, but it is very weather resistant. The zippers are awesome. It works very well in weather events and cold weather.
 
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