After considerable time researching my options for a an all-around jacket that could withstand some rain and be fit for bow use, I went with an Allclimah Softshell. (I realise people have worn all sorts of burly tops for bowhunting without a problem, but its a personal quest of mine as a beginner to get a sleek comfortable fit)
First of all the quality is very evident, everything looks and feels premium. But one of my immediate impressions is that its not quite the softshell that I was hoping it would be. My intents for a rainproof hunting/archery jacket was to avoid the annoying scrunchy hardshells that tend to stiffen up in all manner of ways that make em cumbersome for anything other than getting from A to B.
The Allclima feels like it gets about halfway there, its definitely softer than my goretex, and a lot more breathable. But it still has some of that annoying tendency of riding up slightly as I lift my shoulders up and out, as well as jutting out at the chest when zipped up.
Felt disappointed that I hadnt found that ideal high quality rainproof bowhunting jacket that i was looking for, but considering my exhaustive search, I cant think of a company who is offering a better option, so I will be keeping it around. Am yet to test out in the rain and that will be the other great marking factor for me with the alternative tech they are using.
Would be keen to hear if anyone can compare it to something like polartec or a tight fitting cycling rainjacket in regards to bow use.
First of all the quality is very evident, everything looks and feels premium. But one of my immediate impressions is that its not quite the softshell that I was hoping it would be. My intents for a rainproof hunting/archery jacket was to avoid the annoying scrunchy hardshells that tend to stiffen up in all manner of ways that make em cumbersome for anything other than getting from A to B.
The Allclima feels like it gets about halfway there, its definitely softer than my goretex, and a lot more breathable. But it still has some of that annoying tendency of riding up slightly as I lift my shoulders up and out, as well as jutting out at the chest when zipped up.
Felt disappointed that I hadnt found that ideal high quality rainproof bowhunting jacket that i was looking for, but considering my exhaustive search, I cant think of a company who is offering a better option, so I will be keeping it around. Am yet to test out in the rain and that will be the other great marking factor for me with the alternative tech they are using.
Would be keen to hear if anyone can compare it to something like polartec or a tight fitting cycling rainjacket in regards to bow use.